The Supreme Court is gearing up for a new term with a docket that includes cases on ghost guns, a death sentence, and transgender rights. While not as high-profile as last term, the court's decisions are still anticipated to have significant implications.
One of the cases the justices will hear involves regulations for ghost guns, which are untraceable weapons due to the lack of serial numbers. The prevalence of these firearms in crime scenes has raised concerns, leading to debates over the Biden administration's rules on background checks and age verification for ghost gun kits.
Another notable case on the docket is that of Richard Glossip, who was sentenced to death for a murder-for-hire scheme in 1997. Despite doubts raised by prosecutors, Glossip's conviction has been upheld by an Oklahoma appeals court, with his fate now in the hands of the Supreme Court.
Transgender rights are also at the forefront, with a case challenging state bans on gender-affirming care. The ongoing battle between Republican-led states imposing restrictions and the administration advocating for protections for transgender individuals underscores the divisive nature of the issue.
The Supreme Court's decisions in these cases will have far-reaching consequences, shaping the legal landscape on issues ranging from gun control to LGBTQ+ rights. As the court reconvenes, all eyes are on how the justices will navigate these complex and contentious matters.