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Most law professors give the amendment the same limited reading. But there is a dissenting minority. In a widely noted article in the Yale Law Journal in 1989, Professor Sanford Levinson of the University of Texas, who describes himself as "a card-carrying A.C.L.U. member who doesn't own a...
The NRA's pernicious influence extends beyond the Federal government into our nation's cities. The largely rural NRA has stood against local governments' attempts to regulate guns within urban crime areas. The NRA's mantra that "guns don't kill people, people do" rings hollow before the sound of...
Contrary to the impression often conveyed by formidable law-enforcement agencies like the FBI, the Federal Government's dominion is limited to only those powers specifically spelled out in the U.S. Constitution. Remaining areas of authority, such as law enforcement and education, are jealously cloistered behind the parapet of state...
I CAN'T BELIEVE THE SENATE IS TRYING TO regulate the transmission of sexual material on the Internet [Technology, April 3]. Online sex is the safest form of sex yet, and now busybodies want to waste time and money abolishing it. Why not turn their efforts to combatting threatening sexual...
"Cambridge and other communities can regulate rents only because the Legislature has specifically allowed them to," Fried wrote in an opinion printed July 21, 1994. "If the people of the state must grant that permission, they can take it away."