Today’s Supreme Court decision on guns not only has a great outcome, its reasoning is for the most part exceptionally sound, too. It notes that the Second Amendment does not grant the right to keep and bear arms, or any right at all — it just stops Congress from infringing a “fundamental right” you already had according to “libertarian political principles.” Justice Scalia wrote the majority opinion, and my initial assessment, at least, is that it’s a masterpiece. It’s a shame he squandered so much credibility with his awful, dishonest dissent in the habeas case earlier this month. Because the … Continue reading The Great Gun Decision
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