Symposium
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The Constitutionalization of Self-Defense in Tort and Criminal Law, Grammatically-Correct Originalism, and Other Second Amendment Musings
Alan Brownstein
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1205-1244
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Heller, High Water(mark)? Lower Courts and the New Right to Keep and Bear Arms
Brannon P. Denning and Glenn H. Reynolds
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1245-1268 |
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Heller, Citizenship, and the Right to Serve in the Military
Elizabeth L. Hillman
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1269-1284 |
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Supply Restrictions at the Margin of Heller and the Abortion Analogue: Stenberg Principles, Assault Weapons, and the Attitudinalist Critique
Nicholas J. Johnson
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1285-1338 |
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Second Amendment Limitations and Criminological Considerations
Don B. Kates and Clayton E. Cramer
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1339-1370 |
Four Exceptions in Search of a Theory: District of Columbia v. Heller and Judicial Ipse Dixit
Carlton F.W. Larson
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1371-1386 |
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Heller and Nonlethal Weapons
Craig S. Lerner and Nelson Lund
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1387-1414 |
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Heller and Constitutional Interpretation: Originalism's Last Gasp
Rory K. Little
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1415-1430 |
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Second Amendment Decision Rules
Calvin Massey
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1431-1444 |
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The Bill of Rights and the States Revisited After Heller
Michael Kent Curtis
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1445-1490 |
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Why Didn't the Supreme Court Take My Advice in the Heller Case? Some Speculative Responses to an Egocentric Question
Sanford Levinson
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1491-1506
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