This article examines the manner in which constitutional law in the United States serves to preserve, accentuate and institutionalise what Robert Bellah referred to as the ‘Civil Religion’ of the nation (1967). As the U.S. Supreme Court manages the evolution of the nation, it does so through an institutional deference to the authority of the nation’s founders. The United States is not unique in the glorification of the nation’s ‘Founding Fathers’. It does, however, stand alone in the manner it seeks to maintain a temporal connection with these iconic national figures through the law and the interpretation of that law. U.S. constitutional law seeks to reiterate and reproduce the principles of the Founding Fathers and the ideals that they esp...
This Article examines state court cases involving the right to arms, during the first century follow...
The lingering question following the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in District of Columbia v. Hel...
In the media and in the legislative arena there has been much debate about the holdings of the Unite...
In this article, the Second Amendment is analyzed through a discussion of the history of the right t...
In this Article, Finkelman argues that the purpose of the Second Amendment was to protect the right ...
There are sound public policy reasons why gun ownership by law abiding citizens in a free society sh...
This article disagrees that the courts need to reinvent or recast the Second Amendment outside the h...
This article examines the development of the Second Amendment debate starting from English law, thro...
The Founders of our republic did not think an armed citizenry was the product of a childish infatuat...
On Tuesday November 20th, 2007 the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in a case involvin...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent Second Amendment decision, District of Columbia v. Heller asserts that...
This paper examined the original intent of the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution us...
The second amendment of the Constitution of the United States reads: A well regulated militia, bein...
The discussion of the right to keep and bear arms has been a growing issue in American society durin...
It is definitively not my intention to wade into such debates about the wisdom of the Second Amendme...
This Article examines state court cases involving the right to arms, during the first century follow...
The lingering question following the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in District of Columbia v. Hel...
In the media and in the legislative arena there has been much debate about the holdings of the Unite...
In this article, the Second Amendment is analyzed through a discussion of the history of the right t...
In this Article, Finkelman argues that the purpose of the Second Amendment was to protect the right ...
There are sound public policy reasons why gun ownership by law abiding citizens in a free society sh...
This article disagrees that the courts need to reinvent or recast the Second Amendment outside the h...
This article examines the development of the Second Amendment debate starting from English law, thro...
The Founders of our republic did not think an armed citizenry was the product of a childish infatuat...
On Tuesday November 20th, 2007 the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in a case involvin...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent Second Amendment decision, District of Columbia v. Heller asserts that...
This paper examined the original intent of the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution us...
The second amendment of the Constitution of the United States reads: A well regulated militia, bein...
The discussion of the right to keep and bear arms has been a growing issue in American society durin...
It is definitively not my intention to wade into such debates about the wisdom of the Second Amendme...
This Article examines state court cases involving the right to arms, during the first century follow...
The lingering question following the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in District of Columbia v. Hel...
In the media and in the legislative arena there has been much debate about the holdings of the Unite...