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Law and Contemporary Problems

1986

Gun control

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Exceptions To A General Prohibition On Handgun Possession: Do They Swallow Up The Rule?, James B. Jacobs Jan 1986

Exceptions To A General Prohibition On Handgun Possession: Do They Swallow Up The Rule?, James B. Jacobs

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Policy Lessons From Recent Gun Control Research, Gary Kleck Jan 1986

Policy Lessons From Recent Gun Control Research, Gary Kleck

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The Public Use Test: Would A Ban On The Possession Of Firearms Require Just Compensation Jan 1986

The Public Use Test: Would A Ban On The Possession Of Firearms Require Just Compensation

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Strict Construction Of Firearms Offenses: The Supreme Court And The Gun Control Act Of 1968, Robert Batey Jan 1986

Strict Construction Of Firearms Offenses: The Supreme Court And The Gun Control Act Of 1968, Robert Batey

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Foreword, John Kaplan, Jackson Eli Reynolds Jan 1986

Foreword, John Kaplan, Jackson Eli Reynolds

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Gun Control: A Selective Bibliography, John J. Hasko Jan 1986

Gun Control: A Selective Bibliography, John J. Hasko

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Husband-Wife Homicide: An Essay From A Family Law Perspective, Margaret Howard Jan 1986

Husband-Wife Homicide: An Essay From A Family Law Perspective, Margaret Howard

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The Second Amendment: A Dialogue, Don B. Kates Jr. Jan 1986

The Second Amendment: A Dialogue, Don B. Kates Jr.

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What The Framers Intended: A Linguistic Analysis Of The Right To “Bear Arms”, Stephen P. Halbrook Jan 1986

What The Framers Intended: A Linguistic Analysis Of The Right To “Bear Arms”, Stephen P. Halbrook

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