Scalia's 2nd Amendment Punt
The Second Amendment has always put me in a quandary, but Scalia's opinion was not an honest attempt at sorting it out. It was a sophistical, political decision of just the type that he rails against.
The Second Amendment has always put me in a quandary, but Scalia's opinion was not an honest attempt at sorting it out. It was a sophistical, political decision of just the type that he rails against.
Adam Freedman | Posted 07.08.2008 | Politics
So much for Scalia's much-vaunted "originalism," which advocates reading the Constitution as it would have been understood at the time of the Founding.
Adam Winkler | Posted 07.05.2008 | Politics
One of the most intriguing aspects of Justice Scalia's opinion in DC v. Heller is its use of living constitutionalism to justify the decision to invalidate D.C.'s handgun ban.
Jayne Lyn Stahl | Posted 07.05.2008 | Politics
While the gun lobby may crack open that bottle of champagne, this is a victory that thrives in theory, but one that, in practice, can only be condemned.
Joyce Lee Malcolm | Posted 07.05.2008 | Politics
A government that cannot protect people should not deprive them of the right to protect themselves -- and the the D.C. gun ban did just that.
James Jacobs | Posted 07.04.2008 | Politics
Today's Heller decision marks the biggest triumph so far for gun rights advocates. It establishes what was for so long denied, and the the gun control debate will never be the same.
Sanford Levinson | Posted 07.04.2008 | Politics
If Scalia and Stevens were competent historians, then it might be worth reading what they write. But they are not. Both offer selective readings of history to support what seem to be pre-determined positions.
Huffington Post | Posted 07.04.2008 | Politics
Following the Supreme Court's ruling fortifying 2nd Amendment gun rights, reactions are pouring in from politicians, pundits and bloggers. Barack Oba...
Robyn Blumner | Posted 07.15.2008 | Politics