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« Judge disbarred | Main | article on McDonald case »

National Law Journal on reviving privileges or immunities

Posted by David Hardy · 26 February 2010 05:02 PM

Article by Timothy Sandefur, here.

· 14th Amendment

4 Comments | Leave a comment

straightarrow | February 26, 2010 7:33 PM | Reply

Every decision so far re: the 14th has been wrong. Just because a court is dishonest, even the supreme court, does not compel any citizen to honor their decision. Now, we know that to proceed in your life and livelihood as though these dishonest decisions did not exist is to place one's self at a great danger.

That is what the second amendment was put in place to correct. It is truly an abomination in a supposedly civilized society that more public officials are not publically hanged.

straightarrow | February 26, 2010 7:34 PM | Reply

publicly, I really do know how to spell it.

Anonymous | February 27, 2010 1:17 AM | Reply

When the Heller case was decided, I thought it was a landmark decision.

It's good to see that a simple gun rights case may have a larger effect.

Here's hoping (raises glass) that the Supreme Court will start paying attention to those other neglected amendments.

W W Woodward | February 27, 2010 6:45 PM | Reply

In effect the SCOTUS found the privileges and immunities clause of the 14th Amendment Unconstitutional?????

How convenient.

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