LEGAL PERIODICALS Fields & Hardy, The Third Amendment and the Issue of the Maintenance of Standing Armies: A Legal History, 35 AMER. J. OF LEGAL HISTORY 393 (1991). The Second Amendment and the Historiography of the Bill of Rights, 4 J. OF LAW AND POLITICS 1 (1987). (Argues that the second amendment had two independent origins: the militia portion was put in to satisfy the "classical republicans," such as George Mason, who viewed a universal militia as essential to a viable republican government; the right to arms portion was put in to satisfy Jeffersonians, who were uninterested in the militia but desired to protect an individual right to arms as an outgrowth of a right to defense of self. Only a construction which recognizes each of these two separate concerns can honestly carry out the purposes of the amendment.). The Firearm Owners' Protection Act: A Legal and Historical Analysis, 17 CUMB. L. REV. 585 (1987) (Incorporated into Westlaw database; cited in Staples v. United States, 62 USLW 4379, 4387 n.4 (U.S. Sup. Ct. 1994) (Stevens, J.,dissenting); U.S. v. Sherbondy, 865 F.2d 996, 1002 (9th Cir. 1988), U. S. v. Cassidy, 899 F.2d 543, 546 n.8 (6th Cir. 1990); In re Two Seized Firearms, 127 N.J. 84, 602 A.2d 728, 731 (1992); and Farmer v. Higgins, No. 87-CV-0440 (D. Ga.1989) slip op. at 8 & 12 n.14; used as instructional text by Federal Law Enforcement Training Center). Product Liability and Weapons Manufacture, 10 JOURNAL OF PRODUCTS LIABILITY 61 (1987). Armed Citizens and Citizen Armies: Origins of the Second Amendment, 9 HARV. J. OF LAW AND SOCIAL POLICY 559 (1986) (Argues for the second amendment as an individual right, and suggests that the "horrible hypotheticals" used against it can be dealt with by an intelligent and frank approach to its jurisprudence, along the lines of that of the first amendment). Strict Liability and the Manufacture of Weapons, 20 WAKE FOREST L. REV. 541 (1984). Legal Restriction of Firearm Ownership as an Answer to Violent Crime; What was the Question?, 6 HAMLINE L. REV. 391 (1983) (Minor piece on practical objections to firearms control). Firearms Ownership and Regulation, 20 WILLIAM & MARY L. REV. 235 (1978) (review of existing studies on firearms, firearms control, and crime). Of Arms and the Law, 51 CHICAGO-KENT L. REV. 62 (1974) (cited at 37 A.L.R. FED 696 at 702, 711) (early work: criticism of Zimring's arguments, notes on lack of correlation between firearms control and crime rates; argument for second amendment as individual right). Note, Informants' Statements as a Basis for Stop and Frisk, 15 ARIZ. L. REV. 677 (1973). BOOKS ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT: A SOURCEBOOK (Blacksmith Press, 1986). Coauthor, THE COMPLETE SHORTWAVE LISTENER'S HANDBOOK (3d ed., 1986) (Everyone needs a hobby). THE BATF'S WAR ON CIVIL LIBERTIES (Second Amendment Fdn. l979). (Study of abusive enforcement tactics; reprinted in 1979 oversight hearings before the Senate Appropriations Committee.) MONOGRAPHS OF MICE AND MEN: SURVIVING ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT LITIGATION (Wash. Legal Fdn., 1993). ANTHOLOGIES Authored four chapters (dealing with structural checks and balances, impeachment and bills of attainder, special prosecutor statutes, and a biography of James Madison) in THE NEW FEDERALIST PAPERS (J. West, ed., 1989). Authored four chapters in RESTRICTING HANDGUNS (1979). Historical Bases of the Second Amendment, in THE MILITIA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (1985) Of Gun Laws and Gun Collectors, in THE ISSUE OF GUN CONTROL (Reference Shelf series 1981). Gun Control, Crime and Freedom, in CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM: A BLUEPRINT (Regnery, 1983) Historical Bases of the Right to Arms , in REPORT OF SEN. JUD. COMM., THE RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS (1982). OTHER PUBLICATIONS Op-editorial, Wall Street Journal, July 9, 1985; reprinted Congressional Record, July 9, 1985 at S.9169 (Arguing for what became 1986 amendment to Gun Control Act). If the Founding Fathers Were Alive Today, 17 REASON 28 (Jan. 1986).