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- 1From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 5)In February, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling in the case of United States v. Rahimi. At stake was the constitutionality of a federal law that prohibits people who are subject to a civil protective...
- 2From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 4)There is a great deal of truth beneath John Adams's famous claim that "Liberty once lost is lost forever." And yet, if it were accurate in all circumstances, our country would look much different from its current state....
- 3From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 2)Illinois has instituted a ban on so-called assault weapons. The new law prohibits the sale of many semiautomatic rifles, including the AR-15, and limits new ammunition magazines to those that can hold 15 rounds or fewer....
- 4From:Esquire (Vol. 178, Issue 2)ONE LATE NIGHT IN 1997, YOUTHFUL DRUG-DEALING me was driving to dinner with a young woman in tow when the police pulled me over for failing, so they claimed, to wear a seat belt. A pair of officers huffed up on both...
- 5From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 14)For more than a decade, Justice Clarence Thomas has complained that the Supreme Court treats the Second Amendment as a "second class right." In the case of New York Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen, Thomas and five...
- 6From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 14)Second Amendment advocates are often asked why they so strongly oppose the government's keeping a registry of gun owners, concealed-carry permit-holders, and so forth. To their already long list of reasons, we can now...
- 7From:The Christian Century (Vol. 139, Issue 14)The cowardice of politicians who refuse to consider serious gun safety legislation is striking. Every fresh bloodbath of innocents, they tell us, is the price that must be paid for the freedom to own firearms. Putting...
- 8From:The New American (Vol. 34, Issue 23)Amendment I. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to...
- 9From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 12)The atrocity in Uvalde, Texas, has shifted Congress's focus to the question of gun control. The impetus is understandable--what happened at Robb Elementary School was horrific--but the details remain as thorny as ever....
- 10From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 7)On February 2, before 7 a.m., police in Minneapolis carried out a no-knock warrant at the apartment of Amir Locke, killing him. Locke was not named in the warrant. He was a licensed gun owner who reached for his gun in...
- 11From:The New American (Vol. 35, Issue 6)Amendment I. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to...
- 12From:American History (Vol. 57, Issue 2)Katz v. United States, 389 U.S. 347 (1967) What constitutes "search" and "seizure" under the Fourth Amendment? A RECURRING PROBLEM for the Supreme Court Justices is applying the demands and prohibitions of the...
- 13From:Wisconsin Law JournalByline: Derek Hawkins WI Court of Appeals District III Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Anne E. Streckenback Case No.: 2020AP345-CR Officials: STARK, P.J. Focus: 5th Amendment Violation Suppression Motion...
- 14From:Wisconsin Law JournalByline: Derek Hawkins 7th Circuit Digests 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Case Name: Roen Salvage Company v. Julie Sarter Case No.: 20-3433 Officials: EASTERBROOK, ROVNER, and KIRSCH, Circuit Judges. Focus:...
- 15From:Wisconsin Law JournalByline: Derek Hawkins 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Case Name: William Dean v. Wexford Health Sources, Inc., et al., Case No.: 20-3058; 20-3139 Officials: WOOD, ST. EVE, and KIRSCH, Circuit Judges. Focus:...
- 16From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 4)When he ran for president in 2019, Beto O'Rourke made a splash by promising to confiscate the most commonly owned rifles in the United States. Asked by debate moderator David Muir whether his "buyback" idea meant that he...
- 17From:The Progressive (Vol. 86, Issue 5)Fifteen years ago, while visiting Harvard University, I sat in on a lecture given at the law school on taboo and the First Amendment by famed attorney Alan Dershowitz, with guest appearances by Steven Pinker and Randall...
- 18From:American History (Vol. 56, Issue 5)When in 1789 James Madison penned what would become the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution banning "cruel and unusual punishment," he knew he was drafting a flexible standard. He borrowed wording from the English...
- 19From:National Review (Vol. 70, Issue 18)One of the more irritating misconceptions about the American Bill of Rights is that it is the product of a debate over ephemeral policy and not over constitutional structure. In the midst of modern arguments relating to...
- 20From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 14)The Supreme Court's October 2021 term will rightly be remembered for Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. Dobbs is an enormous victory for the pro-life cause and the crowning achievement of the conservative...