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Agenda for 9th Class Handouts Slides Readings: “History of Gun Rights in the U.S.” Name plates Review of Last Class First Longer Writing Assignment (Healthy World) 2nd Amendment

Assignment for Next Class Review any questions from today’s assignment that we don’t discuss in class Read “History of Gun Rights in the US” packet Questions to think about / Short papers Everyone should be prepared to discuss all the questions on the last page of the History of Gun Rights handout Mandatory writing Group 5. Q1 Group 6. Q2 Group 7. Q3 Group 8. Q4 Double points for each question (200 if mandatory, 20 if optional) Optional writing -- All questions that are not mandatory No Blackboard Questions

King v Burwell §36 of Affordable Care Act authorizes tax credits if an individual enrolls in an insurance plan through an “Exchange established by the State…” Can there be subsidies for exchanges established by the federal government? Textualist approach Plain meaning – no Meaning in context of rest of statute – yes Part of statute -- 42 USC 18091(2)(I) – states the act has goal of preventing adverse selection So yes Purposivist approach Clearly yes Intentionalist approach Probably yes, but neither Scalia nor Roberts wants to cite legislative history Pragmatic approach Yes Tricky position of Justice Roberts Probably disliked Act But did not want Court to divide ideologically in eviscerating signature achievement of Democratic President

First Longer Writing Assignment

2nd Amendment A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.