Law


What the Hell is “Net Neutrality”?

Thanks, Reason.tv, for a clear explanation!

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Right to Carry Case in Today’s Washington Post

Yours truly in today’s Washington Post: “Plaintiff in handgun case is suing D.C. for right carry firearms in public” It was a good chance to head out to the shooting…

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At the Range

I took off a few hours from my work today for something a little different. I went out to the Blue Ridge Arsenal shooting range today with a reporter from…

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Our Case for the Right to Bear Arms Argued Today

The outstanding lawyer Alan Gura, who won the case before the Supreme Court that struck down the ban on ownership of firearms in the District of Columbia today argued our…

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Randy Barnett on the Unconstitutionality of the “Individual Mandate”

From NPR: “Opponents Threaten Court Battle on Health Mandate”

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Is it Illegal to Remove a Sitting President?

Yes, if done according to the law. (Richard Nixon was certainly impeachable, and would have been impeached had he not resigned; the articles of impeachment were drawn up and voted…

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Samurai Defense

CNN: “Johns Hopkins student kills apparent burglar with sword” Authorities are determining whether the student will face criminal charges, Guglielmi said. Naturally, there should be some investigation of the nature…

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Details on the Right to Carry Case in D.C.

The text of the legal filing in the case in which I’m a plaintiff to vindicate the right to bear arms in the District of Columbia. CBS Correspondent Declan McCullagh…

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Balko on the Gates Arrest Kerfuffle

I think that Radley Balko basically gets the issue right: “‘The Henry Louis Gates ‘Teaching Moment’” The conversation we ought to be having in response to the July 16 incident…

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Kabul University

With Professor Nasrullah Stanakzai after our presentations to his law class at Kabul University Faculty of Law I had some great meetings with the deans of law and political science…

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