This comment will delve into the question of whether or not the Constitution allows states to refuse to comply with federal law. This analysis requires the application of a constitutional principle that reaches far beyond the scope of the Right to Bear Arms; it calls into play the vertical separation of powers and the rights belonging to state sovereigns described in the Tenth Amendment. The comment will proceed as follows. Part II will address the constitutionality of House Bill 2340, compared against other kinds of legislation and in light of case law. It will be argued that the Federal Government cannot compel states to comply with certain types of federal law, and that states, as sovereigns, may pass state legislation to refuse such com...
Congress continues to debate the efficacy and constitutionality of federal regulation of firearms a...
Who should the state punish? Why? Should punishment be proportional? This article surveys, in the co...
Government regulates guns, it is widely assumed, because of the death and injuries guns can inflict....
This comment will delve into this question, seeking to answer whether or not the Constitution allows...
This Comment argues the federal system must be preserved and the Supreme Court should build upon the...
In the following, the author presents a case for federally mandated gun control regulations. Specifi...
In recent years, the U.S. has experienced an unprecedented number of mass shootings and other gun-re...
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people t...
The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (H.R. 38) is a gun bill that would force each state to recognize...
The Fifth Circuit, in United States v. Lopez, struck down the Gun-Free School Zones Act as unconstit...
Over two centuries after the Bill of Rights was enacted, the Supreme Court finally resolved the cont...
District of Columbia v. Heller hinged on the Second Amendment, defining for the first time an indivi...
The murders at Newtown intensified the American political debate about guns—a debate that often fits...
When outbreaks of domestic violence in the wake of the civil rights movement have necessitated a fed...
In this article, the Second Amendment is analyzed through a discussion of the history of the right t...
Congress continues to debate the efficacy and constitutionality of federal regulation of firearms a...
Who should the state punish? Why? Should punishment be proportional? This article surveys, in the co...
Government regulates guns, it is widely assumed, because of the death and injuries guns can inflict....
This comment will delve into this question, seeking to answer whether or not the Constitution allows...
This Comment argues the federal system must be preserved and the Supreme Court should build upon the...
In the following, the author presents a case for federally mandated gun control regulations. Specifi...
In recent years, the U.S. has experienced an unprecedented number of mass shootings and other gun-re...
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people t...
The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (H.R. 38) is a gun bill that would force each state to recognize...
The Fifth Circuit, in United States v. Lopez, struck down the Gun-Free School Zones Act as unconstit...
Over two centuries after the Bill of Rights was enacted, the Supreme Court finally resolved the cont...
District of Columbia v. Heller hinged on the Second Amendment, defining for the first time an indivi...
The murders at Newtown intensified the American political debate about guns—a debate that often fits...
When outbreaks of domestic violence in the wake of the civil rights movement have necessitated a fed...
In this article, the Second Amendment is analyzed through a discussion of the history of the right t...
Congress continues to debate the efficacy and constitutionality of federal regulation of firearms a...
Who should the state punish? Why? Should punishment be proportional? This article surveys, in the co...
Government regulates guns, it is widely assumed, because of the death and injuries guns can inflict....