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New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen

No. 20-843 SCOTUS · Decided Decided SCOTUS
Cert Granted: Apr 26, 2021 Argued: Nov 3, 2021 Decided: Jun 23, 2022

Case Overview

New York required concealed carry permit applicants to show special need beyond ordinary self-defense, effectively excluding most citizens from carrying guns outside their homes. The Supreme Court struck it down 6-3 in June 2022, replacing the two-part test with a historical tradition test: a firearm regulation is constitutional only if consistent with founding-era tradition. Bryan covers Bruen as the framework every subsequent Second Amendment case—Rahimi, Cargill, and all active gun law challenges—runs through.


The Conclusion

**The Supreme Court held 6-3 that New York's "special need" requirement for concealed carry permits violated the Second Amendment.** The Court replaced the prior permissibility test with a historical tradition framework, holding that firearm regulations are constitutional only if consistent with founding-era practice. This decision established the analytical standard for evaluating Second Amendment challenges going forward.

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Cert GrantedApr 26, 2021
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SCOTUS TMR-c618d52a Jul 13, 2026
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