Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Kirkland & Ellis Will Ask Supreme Court To Consider Incorporation of Second 
Amendment, in the Second Circuit's Nunchaku Case:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_03_01-2009_03_07.shtml#1236189359


   [1]Benjamin Wolf (The Elliot Schlissel New York Law Blog) has a
   guest-post from the petitioner in Maloney v. Cuomo that reports this.

   Kirkland & Ellis (which is doing this case pro bono) is a top-notch
   law firm, with a top-notch Supreme Court practice. My guess is that
   the Supreme Court would prefer to consider the incorporation question
   in a case that involves more common facts, and that doesn't raise the
   additional legal question of whether nunchakus qualify as "arms" for
   Second Amendment purposes. But it's hard to tell for sure: It's
   possible for the Justices to use the case to decide the purely legal
   question of whether the Fourteenth Amendment incorporates the Second
   Amendment and thus constrains the states to respect an individual
   right to keep and bear arms. The Justices must be aware that the
   question is out there in lots of cases.

   Moreover, the main criterion for choosing whether to decide a case --
   whether there's a split among federal circuit courts or state supreme
   courts on the subject -- may well not arise on this issue: The
   existence of late 1800s Supreme Court precedent against applying the
   Second Amendment to the states (in a case that also held the same as
   to the First Amendment, a view that the Court has long since rejected)
   may keep a split from developing in the first place, as lower courts
   conclude that they're bound by the precedent despite the Court's
   relatively broad embrace of incorporation throughout the 1900s. So
   it's possible that the Court might conclude that there's no time like
   the present to decide the issue, though I'd still guess the odds are
   against it, even with Kirkland involved.

References

   1. 
http://schlissellaw.wordpress.com/2009/03/04/incorporating-the-2nd-amendment-against-the-states-kirkland-ellis-is-on-the-case/

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