Absolutely correct. But as interested parties to the nomination, all we have to go on in trying to understand her views is what we can find about her history. I was just sharing that as such.LarryH wrote:Ms Kagan's responses during her hearings for Solicitor General are not completely germane to her confirmation (or not) as Supreme Court justice. Those responses basically said that as Solicitor General, she would respect and comply with the law of the land. They should not (IMHO) be extrapolated to assume that as a member of SCOTUS she would vote to continue the same laws/policies, although she did express respect for stare decisis.
I can't find (yet) any indication that she ever argued or presided over a 2A case, or that any of her published works specifically address the Second Amendment. So far today, this is all I've turned up that provides any insight on Kagan's 2A stance. We'll no doubt see an evaluation from the NRA-ILA soon.