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The Republican Professor exists to restore political balance to Higher Education and to provide a resource for quality learning through conversation on all things related to American Politics. Contemporary Americans are too hurried, frenzied, frazzled, grade-inflated, and distracted. The Republican Professor isn’t interested in contributing further to those qualities
Women Republicans on 9th Circuit: California's Ammunition Purchase Regulations Violate 2nd Amendment
The Republican Professor
1 hour 45 minutes 45 seconds
3 weeks ago
Women Republicans on 9th Circuit: California's Ammunition Purchase Regulations Violate 2nd Amendment
This episode covers the 24 July 2025 US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision in Rhode v. Bonta available here : https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2025/07/24/24-542.pdf
The issue is being litigated En Banc but the decision here is the right answer and so deserves careful study for voters.
Note carefully, the judges with the right answer here are women appointed by George W. Bush, Jr and Donald J. Trump.
The Republican Professor is a pro-correctly-articulating-and-defending-the-Second-Amendment podcast.
The Republican Professor is produced and hosted by Dr. Lucas J. Mather, Ph.D.
The Republican Professor
The Republican Professor exists to restore political balance to Higher Education and to provide a resource for quality learning through conversation on all things related to American Politics. Contemporary Americans are too hurried, frenzied, frazzled, grade-inflated, and distracted. The Republican Professor isn’t interested in contributing further to those qualities