Context is everything. A federal law prohibits those convicted of committing an act of domestic violence from possessing weapons. 1 This term, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that this statute would apply even to those convicted of crimes that did not necessarily involve violent acts.2 This conclusion strains the ordinary meaning of language, but is quite consistent with a long tradition in criminal cases that favors a pro-government interpretation of a statute when the public welfare is at stake. And domestic violence, Justice Sotomayor stressed in her opinion, has reached epidemic levels, prompting Congress to get guns out of the hands of abusers.
This Article considers firearms prohibitions for domestic violence offenders, in light of recent Sup...
If gun control were an effective method to reduce the number of guns available in the urban househol...
Lost in the discussions of the federalization of crime is the one clause in the Constitution that ac...
Context is everything. A federal law prohibits those convicted of committing an act of domestic viol...
Few areas of the law are as hotly debated as gun control, or as universally condemned as domestic vi...
Legislatures have attempted to curb instances of gun use in fatal and nonfatal domestic violence by ...
The Supreme Court is poised to decide whether those people frequently responsible for killing police...
Domestic violence is a global issue, but in the United States it is especially lethal. Hundreds of ...
Multiple studies have found that an abuser’s access to firearms increases the likelihood that the ab...
The most prominent line-drawing debate in Second Amendment law and scholarship is whether and to wha...
The presence of a firearm in a home with domestic violence can transform abuse into homicide in a fr...
The Supreme Court of the United States will hear arguments concerning Federal Law 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(8...
State actors are imbued with the power of the government to enforce and apply the law. When they use...
Access to a gun increases the likelihood that a batterer will kill his victim. Studies indicate tha...
In 2011, two-thirds of murdered women died at the hands of a current or former intimate partner who ...
This Article considers firearms prohibitions for domestic violence offenders, in light of recent Sup...
If gun control were an effective method to reduce the number of guns available in the urban househol...
Lost in the discussions of the federalization of crime is the one clause in the Constitution that ac...
Context is everything. A federal law prohibits those convicted of committing an act of domestic viol...
Few areas of the law are as hotly debated as gun control, or as universally condemned as domestic vi...
Legislatures have attempted to curb instances of gun use in fatal and nonfatal domestic violence by ...
The Supreme Court is poised to decide whether those people frequently responsible for killing police...
Domestic violence is a global issue, but in the United States it is especially lethal. Hundreds of ...
Multiple studies have found that an abuser’s access to firearms increases the likelihood that the ab...
The most prominent line-drawing debate in Second Amendment law and scholarship is whether and to wha...
The presence of a firearm in a home with domestic violence can transform abuse into homicide in a fr...
The Supreme Court of the United States will hear arguments concerning Federal Law 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(8...
State actors are imbued with the power of the government to enforce and apply the law. When they use...
Access to a gun increases the likelihood that a batterer will kill his victim. Studies indicate tha...
In 2011, two-thirds of murdered women died at the hands of a current or former intimate partner who ...
This Article considers firearms prohibitions for domestic violence offenders, in light of recent Sup...
If gun control were an effective method to reduce the number of guns available in the urban househol...
Lost in the discussions of the federalization of crime is the one clause in the Constitution that ac...