The Supreme Court’s Thirty-five Other Gun Cases: What the Supreme Court Has Said about the Second Amendment [This is a DRAFT of an article that will appear in a symposium issue of volume 18 of the St. Louis University Public Law Review.] By David B. Kopel[1] Among legal scholars, it is conventional wisdom that the Supreme Court has said almost nothing about the Second Amendment.[2] This article suggests that the Court has not been so silent as the conventional wisdom suggests. While the meaning of the Supreme Court’s leading Second Amendment case, the 1939 United States v. Miller[3] decision remains...