NOT MUCH BLOGGING this afternoon. I taught Constitutional Law (the intro survey course) earlier; in a little while I’ll be teaching Advanced Constitutional Law (a seminar actually dealing with state constitutional law, a really interesting subject). Sorry, but the day job does intrude sometimes.

In the meantime, Alphecca has comments on Howard Dean and ballistic registration, along with his weekly summary of pro- and anti-gun slant in the media; Will Tysse is fact-checking the New York Times and praising the good judgment of the U.C. Berkeley administration; and Jim Miller has an interesting story about race, guns, and self-defense. Meanwhile, Orin Kerr has a post on the Supreme Court’s new decision on death and double jeopardy. Back later.

Oh, and Hans Linde’s article, E Pluribus — Constitutional Theory and State Courts, just gets better every time I read it.

UPDATE: Oh, well. I guess taking a few hours off posting helped this happen.