The laws governing gun possession are changing rapidly. In the past two years, federal courts have wielded a revitalized Second Amendment to invalidate longstanding gun carrying restrictions in Chicago, the District of Columbia, and throughout California. Invoking similar Second Amendment themes, legislators across the country have steadily deregulated public gun carrying, preempting municipal gun control ordinances in cities like Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Cleveland. These changes to substantive gun laws reverberate through the constitutional criminal procedure framework. By making it lawful for citizens to carry guns even in crowded urban areas, enhanced Second Amendment rights trigger Fourth Amendment protections that could radically tra...
Recent armed protests in legislatures and in streets across America show that guns can do more than ...
This paper examines the impact concealed carry laws have on crime in the United States. First, it ex...
Who should the state punish? Why? Should punishment be proportional? This article surveys, in the co...
The laws governing gun possession are changing rapidly. In the past two years, federal courts have w...
Commentators have predicted that the Supreme Court’s decisions in District of Columbia v. Heller and...
This Article confronts the growing tension between increasingly permissive concealed carry firearms ...
In popular and professional discourse, debate about the right to keep and bear arms most often revol...
Gun rights supporters appear to be on the cusp of achieving a decades-long goal: defanging licensing...
In the intricate world of gun legislation in the US, the anticipated ruling by the Supreme Court in ...
Over fifty years ago, in Terry v. Ohio, the U.S. Supreme Court established a two-part framework in w...
Government regulates guns, it is widely assumed, because of the death and injuries guns can inflict....
The political debate over the Second Amendment has raged in the United States for the last 50 years....
The Second Amendment right allowing American citizens to keep and bear arms is a very controversial ...
On Tuesday November 20th, 2007 the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in a case involvin...
In McDonald v. Chicago, the Supreme Court incorporated the Second Amendment individual right to bear...
Recent armed protests in legislatures and in streets across America show that guns can do more than ...
This paper examines the impact concealed carry laws have on crime in the United States. First, it ex...
Who should the state punish? Why? Should punishment be proportional? This article surveys, in the co...
The laws governing gun possession are changing rapidly. In the past two years, federal courts have w...
Commentators have predicted that the Supreme Court’s decisions in District of Columbia v. Heller and...
This Article confronts the growing tension between increasingly permissive concealed carry firearms ...
In popular and professional discourse, debate about the right to keep and bear arms most often revol...
Gun rights supporters appear to be on the cusp of achieving a decades-long goal: defanging licensing...
In the intricate world of gun legislation in the US, the anticipated ruling by the Supreme Court in ...
Over fifty years ago, in Terry v. Ohio, the U.S. Supreme Court established a two-part framework in w...
Government regulates guns, it is widely assumed, because of the death and injuries guns can inflict....
The political debate over the Second Amendment has raged in the United States for the last 50 years....
The Second Amendment right allowing American citizens to keep and bear arms is a very controversial ...
On Tuesday November 20th, 2007 the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari in a case involvin...
In McDonald v. Chicago, the Supreme Court incorporated the Second Amendment individual right to bear...
Recent armed protests in legislatures and in streets across America show that guns can do more than ...
This paper examines the impact concealed carry laws have on crime in the United States. First, it ex...
Who should the state punish? Why? Should punishment be proportional? This article surveys, in the co...