Gun Law Update -
The Heller Case
by Alan Korwin, Co-AuthorSupreme Court Gun Cases
June 25, 2008
Chief Justice John Roberts announced less than an hour ago that the Supreme Court would release its three remaining decisions tomorrow,Thu., 6/26/08, beginning at 10 a.m., Eastern time. This includes D.C. v. Heller, the Washington, D.C. gun-ban case that isexamining the meaning of the Second Amendment, and whether a completeban on any operable gun in a private home violates the constitutionalrights of individual citizens. I plan to have a quick review of the highlights of the case withinthree hours of its release. A more detailed review is planned before theend of June. Every news outlet on the planet is expected to cover the case in some fashion.
Typically, "news" reports on gun issues have errors, spin,editorial mixed in with fact, and should be taken with at least a grainof skepticism until detailed analysis is available. The decision couldbe lengthy (perhaps 100 pages according to one knowledgeable party), andwill take a while to digest in its entirety. The other two remaining cases are Davis v. FEC (campaign finance), andAmerican Electric Power (energy contracts). The law firm of Akin Gump is predicting with a high degree ofconfidence that Justice Scalia will be the author of the principleopinion in the Heller decision. My firm Bloomfield Press is preparing a book on the Heller case, as asupplement to "Supreme Court Gun Cases" by Kopel, Halbrook and Korwin,released in 2003. It will contain extensive background, commentary bynumerous leading experts, summaries of all 96 gun-related cases thathave been heard by the High Court, and complete text of Heller with keyelements highlighted throughout. Advance orders will be taken when weknow what the page count will be, hopefully within 30 days of thedecision.
That's it for now.See you tomorrow.
Alan Korwin.
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SUPREME COURT RELEASE THREE REMAINING DECISIONS ON HELLER GUN CASE: 06/26/08
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