When the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Jan. 20, 2026, in the case of Wolford v. Lopez, they will have a stack of amicus briefs from various gun rights organizations, and a 43-page brief from the U.S. Department of Justice, supporting the plaintiffs in what could become a landmark—and necessary—Second Amendment ruling.
The United States has entered this fray on the side of plaintiff Jason Wolford et.al., which once again demonstrates how dramatic a change in government philosophy toward the right to keep and bear arms has occurred under the Donald Trump administration.
As the brief states right up front, “The United States has a substantial interest in the preservation of the right to keep and bear arms and in the proper interpretation of the Second Amendment.” This would not have been possible, or even imaginable, under a second Joe Biden term, or with Kamala Harris in the White House.
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