This Article examines the modern utility of the Second Amendment’s guarantee of “the right to keep and bear arms” in light of the phenomenon of modern crime, particularly black-on-black violence in urban America. Although many advocates of gun control have argued that crime in modern cities is a reason for modifying or severely truncating the right to have arms, the Authors argue that the right to have arms and the Second Amendment’s notion of a universal militia can be the basis of a new partnership between police and citizens in urban America. This new partnership can, if properly developed, be a useful tool in fighting crime in inner-city communities
This Article examines state court cases involving the right to arms, during the first century follow...
Despite raging battles in Congress, in the press and in state legislatures over gun control, the Sec...
This Article contextualizes Professor Nicholas Johnson’s argument that arobust right to arms is esse...
This Article examines the modern utility of the Second Amendment\u27s guarantee of the right to kee...
This Article examines the modern utility of the Second Amendment’s guarantee of “the right to keep a...
In this article, the Second Amendment is analyzed through a discussion of the history of the right t...
This Article analyzes the arguments Individual Rights Scholars have made concerning the right to hav...
The discussion of the right to keep and bear arms has been a growing issue in American society durin...
In popular and professional discourse, debate about the right to keep and bear arms most often revol...
This article disagrees that the courts need to reinvent or recast the Second Amendment outside the h...
In popular and professional discourse, debate about the right to keep and bear arms most often revol...
This article first recontextualizes the Second Amendment debate by examining the two main interpreta...
Who should the state punish? Why? Should punishment be proportional? This article surveys, in the co...
In this Article, Finkelman argues that the purpose of the Second Amendment was to protect the right ...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent Second Amendment decision, District of Columbia v. Heller asserts that...
This Article examines state court cases involving the right to arms, during the first century follow...
Despite raging battles in Congress, in the press and in state legislatures over gun control, the Sec...
This Article contextualizes Professor Nicholas Johnson’s argument that arobust right to arms is esse...
This Article examines the modern utility of the Second Amendment\u27s guarantee of the right to kee...
This Article examines the modern utility of the Second Amendment’s guarantee of “the right to keep a...
In this article, the Second Amendment is analyzed through a discussion of the history of the right t...
This Article analyzes the arguments Individual Rights Scholars have made concerning the right to hav...
The discussion of the right to keep and bear arms has been a growing issue in American society durin...
In popular and professional discourse, debate about the right to keep and bear arms most often revol...
This article disagrees that the courts need to reinvent or recast the Second Amendment outside the h...
In popular and professional discourse, debate about the right to keep and bear arms most often revol...
This article first recontextualizes the Second Amendment debate by examining the two main interpreta...
Who should the state punish? Why? Should punishment be proportional? This article surveys, in the co...
In this Article, Finkelman argues that the purpose of the Second Amendment was to protect the right ...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent Second Amendment decision, District of Columbia v. Heller asserts that...
This Article examines state court cases involving the right to arms, during the first century follow...
Despite raging battles in Congress, in the press and in state legislatures over gun control, the Sec...
This Article contextualizes Professor Nicholas Johnson’s argument that arobust right to arms is esse...