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Stop the Presses! The Second Amendment is NOT merely a Pesky Carve-Out.

Last month I had the displeasure of analyzing a recent decision in the Eastern District of California that upheld an arbitrary licensing process for carrying a concealed firearm in Yolo County, California.  Although law-abiding residents can now carry concealed in … Continue reading

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Just the Facts, Ma’am: Procedural Hijinks Defeat Individual Liberties at High Court

In my last post, I described the benefits of the Supreme Court’s opinion in McDonald v. City of Chicago while taking issue with the Court’s adopted mode of analysis.  The Court also released Christian Legal Society v. Hastings College of … Continue reading

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Of Principles & Precedent

With the close of the 2009-10 Supreme Court term this week, friends of freedom have much to celebrate.  In January, the Court struck out in bold support of the First Amendment in Citizens United v. FEC, overturning two significant, and … Continue reading

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WLG joins Chicago Gun Case

Living conditions in post-Civil War New Orleans weren’t exactly what you would call ideal.

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