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Exploring the evolution of Stand Your Ground laws in America, this book traces their development from the Reconstruction era through the high-profile case of Trayvon Martin. It examines the historical context, societal implications, and legal battles surrounding these laws, revealing how they reflect broader themes of race, self-defense, and gun culture in the United States. Through a detailed analysis, the narrative highlights the tensions and controversies that have arisen from these laws and their impact on American society.
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Stand Your Ground: A History of America's Love Affair with Lethal Self-Defense, Caroline Light
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- 2017
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