On August 23rd, I participated in a web panel, “Winning the West – The Revolver,” for the National Association of Scholars (NAS) as a part of their American Innovation Series. The format for the hour and a half long discussion consisted of two panelists –...
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Last month, Professor F. Lee Francis, of Mississippi College School of Law, and I filed an amicus brief in United States v. Daniels, a Fifth Circuit case in which Patrick Daniels challenged his conviction under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3). Section 922(g)(3) prohibits possession of a...
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The Cody Firearms Museum, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, is hosting its annual Kurt Swanson Bucholz Arsenals of History symposium at the Springfield Armory National Historic Site on August 23-26, 2023. This symposia series was first held in 2017. At the time, it was...
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David Yamane is a professor of sociology at Wake Forest University. He is currently completing a book on American gun culture called Gun Curious. Professor Yamane also runs the Gun Curious blog, the Gun Culture 2.0 blog, and YouTube channel “Light Over Heat.” I am...
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This is a guest post based on a paper that was presented at the 2023 Firearms Law Works-In-Progress Workshop. The Workshop is held each year on a home-and-away basis with the University of Wyoming Firearms Research Center. In dueling cases in state and federal courts in California,...
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This is a guest post based on a paper that was presented at the 2023 Firearms Law Works-In-Progress Workshop. The Workshop is held each year on a home-and-away basis with the Duke Center for Firearms Law. Since its enactment in July of last year, New York’s Concealed...
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This is a guest post based on a paper that was presented at the 2023 Firearms Law Works-In-Progress Workshop. The Workshop is held each year on a home-and-away basis with the Duke Center for Firearms Law. The relationship between the Second Amendment and the jurisprudential concept of...
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This is a guest post based on a paper that was presented at the 2023 Firearms Law Works-In-Progress Workshop. The Workshop is held each year on a home-and-away basis with the Duke Center for Firearms Law. It was a great privilege to share my forthcoming article, The...
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This is a guest post based on a paper that was presented at the 2023 Firearms Law Works-In-Progress Workshop. The Workshop is held each year on a home-and-away basis with the Duke Center for Firearms Law. In 2021, Professor Adrian Vermeule published “Common Good Constitutionalism,” which advocates...
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