HOT TOPIC

Guns and the Constitution 
Is the Second Amendment an individual, or collective, right? 

Wall Street Journal, Saturday, November 24, 2007 
http://www.opinionjournal.com/weekend/hottopic/?id=110010902 
[snip]  As a practical matter on the Court, the outcome in D.C. v. Heller might 
well be decided by one man: Anthony Kennedy, the most protean of Justices. 
However, in recent years he has also been one of the most aggressive Justices 
in asserting any number of other rights to justify his opinions on various 
social issues. It would seriously harm the Court's credibility if Justice 
Kennedy and the Court's liberal wing now turned around and declared the right 
"to keep and bear arms" a dead letter because it didn't comport with their 
current policy views on gun control. This potential contradiction may explain 
why no less a liberal legal theorist than Harvard's Laurence Tribe has come 
around to an "individual rights" understanding of the Second Amendment.  [/snip]
http://www.opinionjournal.com/weekend/hottopic/?id=110010902
 
Professor Joseph Olson, J.D., LL.M.         o-  651-523-2142  
Hamline University School of Law             f-   651-523-2236
St. Paul, MN  55113-1235                        c-  612-865-7956
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