David T. Hardy

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David T. Hardy (b. February 25, 1951) is an American author and attorney from Tucson, Arizona. His 2001 book, This Is Not an Assault (ISBN 0-7388-6341-6), detailed his groundbreaking investigations into the U.S. Government's mishandling of the raid of the Branch Davidian church in Waco, Texas in April of 1993 and the ensuing debacle.

Contents

[edit] Selected bibliography

[edit] Law review articles

  • Hardy, David T. (1986). The Firearms Owners' Protection Act: A historical and legal perspective. Cumberland Law Review, 17, 585–682. Online
  • Hardy, David T. (1986). Armed citizens, citizen armies: Toward a jurisprudence of the Second Amendment. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 9, 559–638. Online
  • Hardy, David T. (1987). The Second Amendment and the historiography of the Bill of Rights. Journal of Law & Politics, 4, 1–62. Online
  • Hardy, David T. (2007). A well–regulated militia: The Founding Fathers and the origin of gun control in America. William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 15, 1237–1284. Online

[edit] Books

  • Hardy, David T. (1986). Origins and Development of the Second Amendment: A Sourcebook, Blacksmith Corporation. ISBN 0-941540-13-8
  • Hardy, David T., & Kimball, Rex (2001). This Is Not an Assault: Penetrating the Web of Official Lies Regarding the Waco Incident, Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 0-7388-6341-6
  • Hardy, David T., & Clarke, Jason. (2004). Michael Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man, HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-076395-7

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