Brookings, OR asked in Criminal Law for Oregon

Q: How does US v Miller support the decision in the Heller case? It seems to do the opposite to me.

Miller was used to support both the ruling opinion and the dissent. How do you extract that the prefatory clause is non-essential to the amendment based on the previous ruling in Miller? Looking for some help in my high school law class. Thanks! I'm supposed to consult anyone's that might know.

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Gary Kollin
Gary Kollin
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A: Is it approved for you to seekanswers from lawyers in order to complete your assignment?

Are yu doing the work or you asking for someone to do the work for you?

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