First-ever Law School Textbook on Second Amendment Published

I am somewhat curious about how or whether it will be used. Many of the ideological indictments of universities generally also apply to law schools.

I also wonder how well law students will digest it. In some ways, law students aren't especially well or roundly educated, and are not any less likely to receive a text to which they are opposed politically in a political fashion.
 
Mr Roberts, both of what were changed by constitutional amendments?

And Mr Gutzman, are any of the things you mentioned federal issues or are they things that state or local laws have covered? I will agree, however, that we are quick to lock people up. But you should all be reminded that we have had presidential elections in which law and order were issues and that was generally from the right side of the aisle. That is the result. On the other hand, many things have also been criminalized at the federal level, particularly with drugs.

There is also the issue of operating prisons as a profit-making enterprise, which of course is entirely outside of the scope of this forum.
 
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