
Against the Rules: The Big Short Companion The Sudden Celebrity of Sir John Knight from Revisionist History
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Aug 31, 2023 Historian Jonathan Barry from the University of Exeter dives into the enigmatic world of Sir John Knight, a 17th-century Bristol merchant now at the forefront of modern gun rights discussions. He explores Knight's controversial actions and their surprising relevance to today’s Second Amendment debates. The conversation unpacks how Knight's story reflects on individual rights versus societal regulations, emphasizing the challenges historians face in revisiting his legacy. Expect humor intertwined with profound insights into how historical figures can shape contemporary legal frameworks.
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Knight's Character
- Sir John Knight was principled but contentious, known for his steadfastness.
- He was disliked by many and considered manipulative.
The Bruen Case
- The Bruen case challenged a New York law requiring a specific need for handgun ownership.
- Oral arguments took place in the Supreme Court's imposing chamber.
Thomas's Focus on History
- Justice Thomas prioritized historical context in the Bruen case.
- He emphasized the founders' intentions when writing the Second Amendment.





