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University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law

Constitutional Law

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Felons, Firearms, And Federalism: Reconsidering Scarborough In Light Of Lopez, Brent E. Newton Oct 2001

Felons, Firearms, And Federalism: Reconsidering Scarborough In Light Of Lopez, Brent E. Newton

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

The application of the federal prohibition of felons possessing firearms is a stretch of the Commerce Clause. Most cases involve a felon who merely happened to be in possession of a firearm. The only relationship to interstate commerce in these cases is that the firearms found were usually manufactured in another state. The application of this prohibition leaves the future of federalism in question.


Constitutional Law—The Commerce Clause: Allocating Provision Or Individual Right, Wylie D. Cavin Iii Oct 1984

Constitutional Law—The Commerce Clause: Allocating Provision Or Individual Right, Wylie D. Cavin Iii

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Toward A Constitutional State Tender Offer Statute, Sam Wolff Jan 1984

Toward A Constitutional State Tender Offer Statute, Sam Wolff

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law–Racketeer Influence And Corrupt Organization Act–Defining Enterprise, Judy Broach Proctor Jan 1981

Criminal Law–Racketeer Influence And Corrupt Organization Act–Defining Enterprise, Judy Broach Proctor

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.