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- Declaration of Paloma Heindorff
- Neo-Nazis, Men's Rights Activists and 3D Printing
- Downloadable Guns -- Jan 2020
- Case 1:15-Cv-00372-RP Document 43 Filed 08/04/15 Page 1 of 25
- Brandon Combs [email protected] September 19
- William A. Raven* I. Introduction
- Defense Distributed V. Grewal, D.N.J
- UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the DISTRICT of NEW JERSEY Defense Distributed, Second Amendment Foundation, Inc., Firearms Po
- How 3D Printers Are Breaking the Barriers Between Â
- COMPUTER-AIDED DESTRUCTION: REGULATING 3D-PRINTED FIREARMS WITHOUT INFRINGING on INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES Jessica Berkowitz†
- 3D-Printed Guns: an Overview of Recent Legal Developments
- Deeper Than a Paper Cut: Is It Possible to Regulate Three- Dimensionally Printed Weapons Or Will Federal Gun Laws Be Obsolete Before the Ink Has Dried?
- Crime in the Age of Printable Guns: Methodologies and Obstacles to Prosecuting Federal Offenses Involving 3D-Printed Firearms
- Print, Lock, and Load: 3-D Printers, Creation of Guns, and the Potential Threat to Fourth Amendment Rights
- Government Censorship of 3D-Printed Firearms and a Proposal for More Reasonable Regulation of 3D-Printed Goods
- 3-D Printing, the Commerce Clause, and a Possible Solution to an Inevitable Problem
- Opinion and Order
- Click, Print, Shoot: Downloadable Guns Possible (Update) 21 December 2012, by Jason Dearen