D.C. v. Heller

Lyle Denniston gives an analysis:

The Supreme Court’s historic argument Tuesday on the meaning of the Constitution’s Second Amendment sent out one quite clear signal: individuals may well wind up with a genuine right to have a gun for self-defense in their home. But what was not similarly clear was what kind of gun that would entail, and thus what kind of limitations government cut put on access or use of a weapon.

2006-2011 archives for The Daily Dish, featuring Andrew Sullivan