Police training
By Peter LaSorsa
Human and Civil Rights,
October 2014
A look at the training that police officers receive prior to obtaining a badge and gun.
Administrative law implications of the Firearm Concealed Carry Act
By Tracy Douglas
Administrative Law,
January 2014
This article will discuss the application process and administrative procedures outlined in the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, and note potential issues with its implementation from an administrative law perspective.
Does the Second Amendment present a human-rights issue?
By Evan Bruno
Human and Civil Rights,
December 2013
There can be no doubt that the Second Amendment to the Bill of Rights is alive and well. But to what extent does the right to “keep and bear arms” constitute a “human right?”
The Firearm Concealed Carry Act in a nutshell
By Jennifer E. Bae
General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm,
October 2013
On July 9, 2013 Illinois became the last state to adopt a concealed carry law that allows permitted gun owners to carry firearms in public places after they pass an application process.
A commentary on guns at work
By Jim McGrath
Corporate Law Departments,
February 2010
Today Illinois and Wisconsin are the only states that do not permit some form of carrying a concealed firearm, and each year bills are introduced in the Illinois legislature that would permit concealed carrying, but have not yet seen the light of day. But, in March 2009, more than 5,100 gun owners marched in Springfield to demand a right to carry a concealed weapon, and plan on doing it again in March 2010, and until a law is finally passed.
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