The court will consider whether Americans have a constitutional right to own the weapons that have repeatedly been used in mass killings.

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a “gun rights” challenge to state bans on weapons like the AR-15.

The Supreme Court has been hearing multiple gun-rights cases as it further defines the reach of the Second Amendment.

The Supreme Court agreed to take up challenges to so-called assault-weapons bans in Cook County, Illinois, and Connecticut.

The court will consider laws in Connecticut and Cook County, Illinois, that ban AR-15s and other assault weapons used in mass shootings, including at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to a pair of state "assault weapons" bans that bar the sale of the popular AR-15 gun.

The court will consider whether Americans have a constitutional right to own the weapons that have repeatedly been used in mass killings.

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