ISSN 0042-6229
Vol. 59, Issue Tolle Lege, 2014September 01, 2014 EDT
The Constitution and the Individual Right to Possess Firearms: A Different Take
The Constitution and the Individual Right to Possess Firearms: A Different Take
Articles in Vol. 59, Issue Tolle Lege, 2014
Vol. 59, Issue Tolle Lege, 2014
- United States v. Windsor and the Future of Civil Unions and Other Marriage AlternativesJohn G. Culhane
- The Virtue of ObscurityColin Starger
- The Constitution and the Individual Right to Possess Firearms: A Different TakeDavid W. Wise
- Something to (Lex Loci) Celebrations?Meg Penrose
- RFF Family Partnership, LP v. Burns & Levinson, LLP: Massachusetts Constructs a Functional Framework for In-Firm Privilege and Exposes Other States' Need for RenovationKelsey Hughes-Blaum
- Querying Edith Windsor, Querying EqualityJeffrey A. Redding
- Mandatory Reporting of Abuse: A Historical Perspective on the Evolution of States' Current Mandatory Reporting Laws with a Review of the Laws in the Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaLeonard G. Brown IIIKevin Gallagher
- Majority-of-the-Minority Voting and Fairness in Freeze-Out MergersRichard A. Booth
David W. Wise, The Constitution and the Individual Right to Possess Firearms: A Different Take, 59 Villanova Law Review 81 (2014).
