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Article on standards of review in 2A cases
By David Kopel and Clayton Cramer, here.
Hat tip to reader Joe Olson...
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ssrn.com is still up but their papers.ssrn.com link seems to be down as of 7:55PM tonight.
See Volokh for David Kopel's announcement of his co-authored article their.
Posted by: Don Hamrick at March 9, 2010 05:55 PM
Interesting in Kopel and Clayton's recent article re standard of review they claim that Heller holds that mere citizens are not allowed to have SBS, But of course the Dept of Education does need them. Maybe the court needs to be informed about this. This is nonsense.
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Posted by: David McCleary at March 11, 2010 08:38 AM
