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« New group supporting knife rights | Main | Jury deadlock in case involving NFA records »

Amicus briefs filed in Nordyke

Posted by David Hardy · 1 October 2008 06:10 PM

Here's amicus of Prof. Aynes, Curtis, Lawrence and Van Alstyne. Prof. Curtis is one of the biggest names in 14th Amendment scholarship, and Van Alstyne is one of the biggest names in constitutional law, period.

Here's the amicus for NRA and CalGuns.

Both are quite good, and filed a little early (deadline is tomorrow).

I posted on the exceptionally long-lived Nordyke case a while ago. Filed in 1999, yet stayed around long enough to take advantage of Heller.

Hat tip to reader ambiguous ambiguae...

· Heller aftermath

2 Comments | Leave a comment

CDR D | October 1, 2008 6:48 PM | Reply

Glad to see this moving forward. Do we know who will make up the panel? Will it be the same as last time around? (O'Scannlain, Alarcon, and Gould)?

Bill WIese | October 1, 2008 8:57 PM | Reply

Yes, the same panel remains (!)


Bill Wiese
San Jose CA

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