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Vol. 13, Issue 1, 2025December 15, 2025 EDT

Textualism, Heller, and the Second Amendment: Terms of Art and Language Drift

David T. Hardy, J.D.,
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David T. Hardy, Textualism, Heller, and the Second Amendment: Terms of Art and Language Drift, 13 LMU Law Review 167 (2025).

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