Abstract
Prompted by the court’s decision in Parker v. District of Columbia, this series of correspondence discusses the effect possible forms of punctuation may have on the Second Amendment. The article makes comments on the important grammars during the founding and also two possible writings of the Second Amendment that contain different sets of punctuation.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Summer 2007
Publication Information
10 Green Bag 2nd 469-481 (2007)
Repository Citation
Van Alstyne, William W., "A Constitutional Conundrum of Second Amendment Commas" (2007). Faculty Publications. 1133.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/facpubs/1133