Remanded back to the district court to re-evaluate under strict scrutiny. So not technically struck down, have to see how big of hoops the district court jumps through to try to justify the ban under strict scrutiny.
We need a level of scrutiny case. This sets the table of the 4th Circuit to establish strict scrutiny. The 2nd Circuit went with reasonableness. That level of a split cannot stand, and should not.
It's part of the process of getting the case on scrutiny to the SCOTUS.