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But a surge of legal scholarship beginning in the 1980s developed the historical case for giving the Second Amendment a personal rights reading, and that view was eventually embraced by the majority of the Supreme Court in the 2008 Heller decision.
Crummell's natural rights reading not only corrects that idea so that the law ought to bend to pre-existing self-defense rights, but that those rights are inferable from our sentimental nature provides a corollary explanation of precisely why public sympathy arises at all.
Showing Up for Racial Justice meets in the muggy backroom of Firestorm, a cafe-bookstore whose regular events include an animal rights reading group and meetings of a "queer women's book club".
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"We should never undermine the right of a person arrested to have their rights read to them," he said.
"Torture, surveillance, shooting - the three pillars of American human rights," reads the front-page caption of Tehran's Hemayat.
"Vietnam: Flawed on Human Rights, but a Leader in Gay Rights" read a 2013 Atlantic headline.
And, of course, he was right, reading is different from talking.
Yet the misreading, as so often, says as much as the right reading could.
He looked left to right, reading the windows like a book, line by line.
The right reading for this script is the one I'm giving you!
The second is the right reading, but the Supreme Court has the final say.
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