A discussion of how Heller has been applied to “assault weapon” bans, with special attention given to the Fourth Circuit’s en banc decision in Kolbe v. Hogan, which held that the popular AR-15 rifle and other “assault weapons” are not protected arms under the Second Amendment. Moderated by Professor E. Gregory Wallace
The Supreme Court’s recognition of an individual Second Amendment right to bear arms for self-defens...
Political and legal debates over assault rifles, large-capacity magazines, and other lethal technolo...
In this debate, Professors Rosenthal and Malcolm debate the standard of scrutiny that the Supreme Co...
A discussion of how Heller has been applied to “assault weapon” bans, with special attention given t...
In the last two decades, legislatures and courts have been increasingly willing to argue that a cert...
A discussion of how lower courts have applied Heller to various restrictions on the carrying of fire...
Through a consideration of the assault weapons question, this Article engages the criticism that Dis...
A discussion of how federal circuit courts have applied Heller, with a focus on lower court views of...
The decision of the United States Supreme Court in District of Columbia v. Heller ended one debate a...
The Supreme Court\u27s opinion in Heller raises numerous questions. One of these is whether Heller r...
Professor Blocher responds to Gregory Magarian’s article on the implications of the First Amendment ...
Through a consideration of the assault weapons question, this Article engages the criticism that Dis...
The Supreme Court’s recognition of an individual Second Amendment right to bear arms for self-defens...
Through a consideration of the assault weapons question, this Article engages the criticism that Dis...
Political and legal debates over assault rifles, large-capacity magazines, and other lethal technolo...
The Supreme Court’s recognition of an individual Second Amendment right to bear arms for self-defens...
Political and legal debates over assault rifles, large-capacity magazines, and other lethal technolo...
In this debate, Professors Rosenthal and Malcolm debate the standard of scrutiny that the Supreme Co...
A discussion of how Heller has been applied to “assault weapon” bans, with special attention given t...
In the last two decades, legislatures and courts have been increasingly willing to argue that a cert...
A discussion of how lower courts have applied Heller to various restrictions on the carrying of fire...
Through a consideration of the assault weapons question, this Article engages the criticism that Dis...
A discussion of how federal circuit courts have applied Heller, with a focus on lower court views of...
The decision of the United States Supreme Court in District of Columbia v. Heller ended one debate a...
The Supreme Court\u27s opinion in Heller raises numerous questions. One of these is whether Heller r...
Professor Blocher responds to Gregory Magarian’s article on the implications of the First Amendment ...
Through a consideration of the assault weapons question, this Article engages the criticism that Dis...
The Supreme Court’s recognition of an individual Second Amendment right to bear arms for self-defens...
Through a consideration of the assault weapons question, this Article engages the criticism that Dis...
Political and legal debates over assault rifles, large-capacity magazines, and other lethal technolo...
The Supreme Court’s recognition of an individual Second Amendment right to bear arms for self-defens...
Political and legal debates over assault rifles, large-capacity magazines, and other lethal technolo...
In this debate, Professors Rosenthal and Malcolm debate the standard of scrutiny that the Supreme Co...