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Pennsylvania Supreme Court Cites Professor Barondes’ Research

Last year, Professor Royce Barondes presented an article at a symposium on the 50th Anniversary of Terry v. Ohio. The article examines whether reasonable suspicion a person is armed is, by itself, sufficient to justify a Terry stop.Prof. Barondes concluded not, writing, “[I]t would allow a manifestly unacceptable range of ordinary activity to, by itself, justify Terry stops.” Prof. Barondes…

Professor Barondes Speaks at Missouri Supreme Court Review Hosted by K.C. Chapter of the Federalist Society

Professor Royce Barondes was a speaker at a Missouri Supreme Court Review hosted by the Kansas City Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society. In his presentation, he addressed the civil right to bear arms and the Missouri Supreme Court’s April 2018 opinion in Alpert v. State of Missouri. The case involves the constitutionality of a 2008 Missouri statutory change that…