A LOT of "activism", and ALL "legal" (obviously) depend on court/judge actions. As we've seen repeatedly in the Ninth Circuit, the final resting place for any Second Amendment lawsuits attempting to restore our rights to lawful status, the judges, in the majority of cases, make decisions based upon their political views, and then shoehorn those into whatever legal jargon will "support" those political views. There are over 120 federal level judicial vacancies, and I'm surprised it has taken this long for Trump to make the first nominations. From the N Y Times article below I have excerpted the hand-waving hypocritical criticism by a liberal thinktank head who fails to mention how for 8 years Obama packed the courts with his nominees with little to no resistance from Republicans, save for postponing the SCOTUS appointment. We need Trump to get these people nominated and approved ASAP so things can start to turn around for Second Amendment advocates. Unfortunately there aren't enough openings, nor will there likely be even if Trump remains for 8 years, to change the balance in the Ninth... we're stuck with depending on an eventual new SCOTUS balance to remedy to the Ninth decisions that will always oppose keeping and bearing arms.
Trump to Announce Slate of Conservative Federal Court Nomineeshttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/07/us/politics/trump-lower-court-nominees-conservatives.html?smid=fb-share&_r=0Excerpts:
Having filled a Supreme Court vacancy, President Trump is turning his attention to the more than 120 openings on the lower federal courts. On Monday, he will announce a slate of 10 nominees to those courts, a senior White House official said, the first in what could be near monthly waves of nominations.
But liberal groups expressed alarm at the prospect of a federal bench filled with Mr. Trump’s appointees. “The Trump administration has made clear its intention to benefit from Republican obstructionism and to pack the federal courts with ultraconservatives given a stamp of approval by the Federalist Society,” said Nan Aron, the president of the Alliance for Justice, referring to the conservative legal group. “We’ll be scrutinizing the records of these nominees very carefully.”