"The Second Amendment on Trial should appeal not only to legal scholars and law students, but also to historians, political scientists, and sociologists with an interest in the constitutional aspects of firearms. The essays represent a variety of perspectives, some of which are sympathetic to the Court's decision, and some of which are quite critical. The quality of the scholarship is uniformly very high."—Lawrence Rosenthal, Chapman University Law School
"A welcome addition to the ongoing debate about the role of guns in American history and in contemporary American culture."—Jan Dizard, coeditor of Guns in America: A Historical Reader
"This book provides an invaluable service by bringing together essential writings from a range of contributors to assess the history, originalism, and doctrine of the controversial Heller Second Amendment case. This splendid book deserves to be read by anyone interested in the meaning of the right to bear arms."—Robert Spitzer, Distinguished Service Professor, Political Science, SUNY Cortland and author of The Politics of Gun Control
"A fascinating companion to Heller. The essays here not only explore—and in some sense provide—the foundations of the Supreme Court's decision, they contain blueprints for future scholarly research and doctrinal development."—Joseph Blocher, Duke University School of Law
"The Second Amendment on Trial should appeal to a broad audience--anyone with an interest in gun regulation controversy, constitutional law, or American history. The book provides vivid evidence of the gap between the findings of historians and the versions of the past conjured up by advocates (including some Supreme Court Justices)."—Daniel Farber, author of Lincoln's Constitution
"Historians Cornell and Kozuskanich have compiled an excellent reader, especially designed to examine the originalist arguments of both sides of the debate. Recommended."—Choice
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