22 January 2008

Though Federal Government Put Itself In Conflict, DOJ Brief Admission Is Largely Is Reason To Rejoice

"For constitutionalists and gun-rights advocates, the Solicitor General's brief is a big victory. It got the big question, the one that matters, right: Americans do have a right to keep and bear arms. Though the details of how the Solicitor General would like to apply that right are disappointing, the Supreme Court will likely accord that part of the brief the weight it is due: none."

The words of Todd Gaziano and Andrew M. Grossman, director of, and senior legal policy analyst in, respectively, the Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation. Read their full essay here.

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