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The Specter of the Second Amendment

“No one has ever described the Constitution as a marvel of clarity, and the Second Amendment is perhaps one of the worst drafted of all its provisions.” – Sanford Levinson (1989: 643-644).

Posted byjdawncarlsonSeptember 3, 2019December 16, 2019Posted inQuotes, Second Amendment, Sociology of LawLeave a comment on The Specter of the Second Amendment

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