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In their new book, Supreme Court Gun Cases (Bloomfield Press, September 2003), David Kopel, Stephen P. Halbrook, and Alan Korwin explain how the Supreme Court has upheld private gun ownership and armed self-defense since the founding of the Republic. The authors analyze and reprint the full or partial text...
Over the last thirty-five years, conceptions of legal fairness have become the norm in public schools as they have in other aspects of American life. But is legal fairness in schools really fair? By definition, legal fairness does not look past compliance to the effects of a policy on...
The FDAAmendments Act of 2007 will bring the most important changes in FDA regulation in at least a decade, but it is an unnecessary law.
The late Edward C. Banfield tested the conventional opinions of intellectual elite against the practical needs of ordinary people.



