No. 21-7118
Joshua B. Davoren v. Massachusetts
Response WaivedIFP
Tags: 2nd-amendment civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-statute due-process firearm-possession home-defense racial-inequality second-amendment standing takings
Key Terms:
AdministrativeLaw ERISA SecondAmendment DueProcess FirstAmendment FourthAmendment FifthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
AdministrativeLaw ERISA SecondAmendment DueProcess FirstAmendment FourthAmendment FifthAmendment JusticiabilityDoctri
Latest Conference:
2022-04-14
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Is a statute that makes it a crime for every person, including responsible, law-abiding citizens, to possess a firearm, rifle, shotgun, or ammunition in their own home, facially invalid under the Second Amendment?
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTION PRESENTED Is a statute that makes it a crime for every person, including responsible, law-abiding citizens, to possess a firearm, rifle, shotgun, or ammunition in their own home, facially invalid under the Second Amendment? ii STATEMENT OF
Docket Entries
2022-04-18
Petition DENIED.
2022-03-24
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 4/14/2022.
2022-03-17
Waiver of right of respondent Massachusetts to respond filed.
2022-02-08
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due March 17, 2022)
2021-11-23
Application (21A172) granted by Justice Breyer extending the time to file until February 11, 2022.
2021-11-18
Application (21A172) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from December 13, 2021 to February 11, 2022, submitted to Justice Breyer.
Attorneys
Joshua Davoren
Jessica Lea LaClair — Law Office of Jessica LaClair, Petitioner
Jessica Lea LaClair — Law Office of Jessica LaClair, Petitioner
Massachusetts
Anna E. Lumelsky — Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, Respondent
Anna E. Lumelsky — Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, Respondent