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Regulating Ghost Guns and Capital Punishment
This chapter examines the pivotal Supreme Court case Garland v. Vanderstock, which tackles the regulation of ghost guns and the implications of a recent ATF rule that decreased their usage in crimes. It also discusses the complexities of U.S. and Mexican gun laws, the ongoing liability of gun manufacturers, and the intricacies of the death penalty, highlighted by the case of Richard Glossop. The narrative reflects on the shifting judicial attitudes towards federal agency expertise and the broader repercussions in the landscape of capital punishment.