Excerpt
On June 26, 2008, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled for the first time that the Second Amendment grants law-abiding citizens the right to own a gun for self-defense. The ruling, in the case of Joseph Heller v. District of Columbia, struck down a Washington, D.C., handgun ban as unconstitutional.
The Court’s decision only affected a small portion of the country, however: While the ruling prohibited handgun bans in Federal enclaves such as the District of Columbia, the decision did not affect State and local gun laws.
Later that day, Chicago residents Otis McDonald, Adam Orlov, Colleen
Lawson, David Lawson, and …
In This Issue
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Inside the Court
Status of Important Cases Before the Highest Tribunal
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Lower Court Holding in NRA v. Chicago
Decision of the Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
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Foreword: Gun Control in the States
The Scope of the Second Amendment Right to Bear Arms
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The Gun Control Debate
Public Safety and the Right to Bear Arms
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Before the Court: McDonald v. Chicago
The Justices Weigh in During Oral Arguments
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Pro & Con
Does the Second Amendment Apply to All U.S. Citizens?
Pro
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Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
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Academics for the Second Amendment
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International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association, International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors, et al.
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David Bordua, Lloyd Cohen, Fran F. Fuller, et al.
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Safari Club International
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National Rifle Association of America, Inc. (NRA) et al.
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Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX-R), Senator Jon Tester (MT-D), Representative Mark Souder (IN-R), Representative Mike Ross (AR-D), et al.
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Buckeye Firearms Foundation Inc. and United States Concealed Carry Association
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Otis McDonald et al.
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Texas, Ohio, Arkansas, Georgia, Alabama, et al.
Con
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Bret Boyce, Jonathan Lurie, William G. Merkel, et al.
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The Association of Prosecuting Attorneys et al.
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Baltimore, Cleveland, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, et al.
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U.S. Representatives Carolyn McCarthy (NY-D), Mike Quigley (IL-D), et al.
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United States Conference of Mayors
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American Public Health Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, et al.
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Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence
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City of Chicago and Village of Oak Park
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Illinois, Maryland, and New Jersey