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In reply to the discussion: Replacing white people to kill gun rights [View all]Big_Mike
(509 posts)69. I read an article on it in the NY Times years ago.
        Last edited Thu Nov 5, 2015, 01:52 AM - Edit history (1)
I'll quote a relevant passage:
There used to be an almost complete scholarly and judicial consensus that the Second Amendment protects only a collective right of the states to maintain militias. That consensus no longer exists  thanks largely to the work over the last 20 years of several leading liberal law professors, who have come to embrace the view that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to own guns.
In those two decades, breakneck speed by the standards of constitutional law, they have helped to reshape the debate over gun rights in the United States. Their work culminated in the March decision, Parker v. District of Columbia, and it will doubtless play a major role should the case reach the United States Supreme Court.
Laurence H. Tribe, a law professor at Harvard, said he had come to believe that the Second Amendment protected an individual right.
My conclusion came as something of a surprise to me, and an unwelcome surprise, Professor Tribe said. I have always supported as a matter of policy very comprehensive gun control.
The first two editions of Professor Tribes influential treatise on constitutional law, in 1978 and 1988, endorsed the collective rights view. The latest, published in 2000, sets out his current interpretation.
A Liberal Case for Gun Rights, NY Times, May 6, 2007
Interesting, as no one could ever accuse the NY Times of being a NRA shill.
Please, read the whole article and let's discuss Professor Tribe's and other scholar's work.
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