This chapter analyzes the controversy surrounding the possession of handguns in densely populated areas, particularly in New York. It explores the arguments of Justice Kavanaugh and Barbara Underwood regarding the risks and consequences of widespread firearm access, while also addressing concerns about increased violence and the dangers of relying on unverified data for AI solutions.
The longest running television series of the 20th century was Gunsmoke, a western set in the notorious Dodge City, Kansas. Malcolm sweeps away mountains of legal scholarship to make a bold claim: The simplest explanation for the Supreme’s Court’s puzzling run of gun rights decisions may be that the justices watched too much Gunsmoke when they were growing up.
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