A recent Delaware Superior Court decision recognized the fundamental natural right of self-defense for young adults when it held that a statute that criminalized the purchase of most firearms by Delawareans 18-to-20-years-old violated Article I, Section 20 of the Delaware Constitution, the State’s analogue to the Second Amendment. This may seem far afield from the
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11th Annual Delaware Firearms Law Seminar
By Francis Pileggi on
Posted in Commentary
I should have posted this earlier, but I wanted to make some of the materials available that we presented at our annual seminar on the latest developments in Delaware on Second Amendment-related cases and the counterpart to the Second Amendment in the Delaware Constitution: Article I, Section 20.
Third Circuit Strikes Delaware Constitutional Requirement of Political Balance in Judicial Appointments to State Courts
By Francis Pileggi on
Posted in Other Court Decisions
A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Adams v. Governor of Delaware, upheld a prior ruling which found unconstitutional a provision in the Delaware State Constitution that mandates a balance between Republicans and Democrats on the state bench in connection with the appointment of judges by the…