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Second Amendment

Southern Methodist University

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2020

Criminal law

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An Unstable Core: Self-Defense And The Second Amendment, Eric Ruben Jan 2020

An Unstable Core: Self-Defense And The Second Amendment, Eric Ruben

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In District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court announced for the first time that self-defense, not militia service, is the “core” of the right to keep and bear arms. However, the Court failed to articulate what that means for the right’s implementation. After Heller, most courts deciding Second Amendment questions have mentioned self-defense only superficially or not at all. Some courts, however, have run to the opposite extreme, leaning heavily on the platitude that firearms have utility for lawful self-defense as a rationale for effectively immunizing them from regulation. This Article examines that inconsistency and considers whether self-defense law …