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Gun Ownership and the Second Amendment.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (193 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781613244463
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Gun Ownership and the Second AmendmentDDC classification:
  • 344.7305/33
LOC classification:
  • KF3941 -- .B35 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- GUN OWNERSHIPAND THE SECOND AMENDMENT -- GUN OWNERSHIP AND THE SECOND AMENDMENT -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- THE CONSTITUTIONOF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- END NOTES -- SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES -- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ET AL.,PETITIONERS V. DICK ANTHONY HELLER -- I -- II -- A -- 1. Operative Clause -- a. "Right of the People" -- b. "Keep and bear Arms." -- c. Meaning of the Operative Clause -- 2. Prefatory Clause -- a. "Well-Regulated Militia" -- b. "Security of a Free State." -- 3. Relationship Between Prefatory Clause and Operative Clause -- B -- C -- D -- 1. Post-Ratification Commentary -- 2. Pre-Civil War Case Law -- 3. Post-Civil War Legislation -- 4. Post-Civil War Commentators -- E -- IV -- III -- JUSTICE STEVENS, WITH WHOM JUSTICESOUTER, JUSTICE GINSBURG, AND JUSTICEBREYER JOIN, DISSENTING -- I -- "A Well Regulated Militia, being Necessary to the Security of aFree State" -- "The Right of the People" -- "To keep and Bear Arms" -- II -- III -- The English Bill of Rights -- Blackstone's Commentaries -- Postenactment Commentary -- Post-Civil War Legislative History -- IV -- V -- JUSTICE BREYER, WITH WHOM JUSTICESTEVENS, JUSTICE SOUTER, AND JUSTICEGINSBURG JOIN, DISSENTING -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- A -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- B -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- C -- D -- V -- VI -- END NOTES -- ORAL ARGUMENTS OF D.C.V. DICK ANTHONY HELLER -- APPEARANCES -- PROCEEDINGS -- ORAL ARGUMENT OF WALTER DELLINGER ON BEHALF OFTHE PETITIONERS -- ORAL ARGUMENT OF GEN. PAUL D. CLEMENT ON BEHALFOF THE UNITED STATES, AS AMICUS CURIAE -- ORAL ARGUMENT OF ALAN GURAON BEHALF OF THE RESPONDENTS -- REBUTTAL ARGUMENT OF WALTER DELLINGER,ON BEHALF OF THE PETITIONERS -- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA V. HELLER:THE SUPREME COURT AND THESECOND AMENDMENT -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- THE SECOND AMENDMENT -- THE SECOND AMENDMENT IN FEDERAL COURT -- United States v. Miller.
Appellate Decisions: 1942-2000 -- United States v. Emerson -- Silveira v. Lockyer -- Parker v. District of Columbia -- District of Columbia v. Heller -- Merits Briefs -- Amicus Curiae Brief for the United States -- Oral Argument -- ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION -- END NOTES -- INDEX.
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Intro -- GUN OWNERSHIPAND THE SECOND AMENDMENT -- GUN OWNERSHIP AND THE SECOND AMENDMENT -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- THE CONSTITUTIONOF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- END NOTES -- SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES -- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ET AL.,PETITIONERS V. DICK ANTHONY HELLER -- I -- II -- A -- 1. Operative Clause -- a. "Right of the People" -- b. "Keep and bear Arms." -- c. Meaning of the Operative Clause -- 2. Prefatory Clause -- a. "Well-Regulated Militia" -- b. "Security of a Free State." -- 3. Relationship Between Prefatory Clause and Operative Clause -- B -- C -- D -- 1. Post-Ratification Commentary -- 2. Pre-Civil War Case Law -- 3. Post-Civil War Legislation -- 4. Post-Civil War Commentators -- E -- IV -- III -- JUSTICE STEVENS, WITH WHOM JUSTICESOUTER, JUSTICE GINSBURG, AND JUSTICEBREYER JOIN, DISSENTING -- I -- "A Well Regulated Militia, being Necessary to the Security of aFree State" -- "The Right of the People" -- "To keep and Bear Arms" -- II -- III -- The English Bill of Rights -- Blackstone's Commentaries -- Postenactment Commentary -- Post-Civil War Legislative History -- IV -- V -- JUSTICE BREYER, WITH WHOM JUSTICESTEVENS, JUSTICE SOUTER, AND JUSTICEGINSBURG JOIN, DISSENTING -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- A -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- B -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- C -- D -- V -- VI -- END NOTES -- ORAL ARGUMENTS OF D.C.V. DICK ANTHONY HELLER -- APPEARANCES -- PROCEEDINGS -- ORAL ARGUMENT OF WALTER DELLINGER ON BEHALF OFTHE PETITIONERS -- ORAL ARGUMENT OF GEN. PAUL D. CLEMENT ON BEHALFOF THE UNITED STATES, AS AMICUS CURIAE -- ORAL ARGUMENT OF ALAN GURAON BEHALF OF THE RESPONDENTS -- REBUTTAL ARGUMENT OF WALTER DELLINGER,ON BEHALF OF THE PETITIONERS -- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA V. HELLER:THE SUPREME COURT AND THESECOND AMENDMENT -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- THE SECOND AMENDMENT -- THE SECOND AMENDMENT IN FEDERAL COURT -- United States v. Miller.

Appellate Decisions: 1942-2000 -- United States v. Emerson -- Silveira v. Lockyer -- Parker v. District of Columbia -- District of Columbia v. Heller -- Merits Briefs -- Amicus Curiae Brief for the United States -- Oral Argument -- ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION -- END NOTES -- INDEX.

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