Videos tagged with Second Amendment

  • Panel 1, the keynote discussion at the NYU Law Review/Duke Center for Firearms Law Symposium, is "Criminal Justice and Prosecutorial Discretion in the Wake of Bruen." The event was recorded on Friday, September 23, 2022.

    - Moderator: Vincent Southerland (NYU)
    - Panelists: Alvin Bragg (Manhattan District Attorney), Zellnor Myrie (New York State Senator), Steven Wu (Chief of Appeals, Manhattan DA’s Office), Aimee Carlisle (Senior Attorney, The Bronx Defenders)

    Sponsored by the Duke Center for Firearms Law in coordination with the New York University Law Review.

  • Panel 3 of the NYU Law Review/Duke Center for Firearms Law Symposium, is "Sensitive Places and the Challenges of Applying Bruen in the Lower Courts." The event was recorded on Friday, September 23, 2022.

    - Moderator: Jamal Greene (Columbia)
    - Panelists: Joseph Blocher (Duke), Jacob Charles (Pepperdine), Adam Samaha (NYU), Darrell Miller (Duke)

    Sponsored by the Duke Center for Firearms Law in coordination with the New York University Law Review.

  • Panel 2 of the NYU Law Review/Duke Center for Firearms Law Symposium is "Bruen’s Methodology and Practical Consequences for Legislation and Criminal Law." The event was recorded on Friday, September 23, 2022.

    - Moderator: Mark Tushnet (Harvard)
    - Panelists: Eric Ruben (SMU), Eugene Volokh (UCLA)

    Sponsored by the Duke Center for Firearms Law in coordination with the New York University Law Review.

  • Panel 4 of the NYU Law Review/Duke Center for Firearms Law Symposium, is "After Bruen: Implications for Law Enforcement, Stare Decisis, and Supreme Court Legitimacy." The event was recorded on Friday, September 23, 2022.

    - Moderator: Sanford Levinson (Texas)
    - Panelists: Brandon del Pozo (Rhode Island Hospital), Mary Anne Franks (Miami), Barry Friedman (NYU), Haley Proctor (Missouri)

    Sponsored by the Duke Center for Firearms Law in coordination with the New York University Law Review.

  • In this episode of the Duke Law Podcast, the Duke Center for Firearms Law discusses the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen on June 23, 2022. Join Profs. Joseph Blocher and Darrell A. H. Miller – both faculty co-directors of the Center – and Jacob D. Charles and Andrew Willinger – outgoing and incoming executive directors of the Center, respectively – for a broad-ranging conversation on the implications of the Court’s decision and the unanswered questions that could lead to further litigation.

  • Our next symposium will be hosted at Harvard Law School on March 25, 2022 in coordination with the Harvard Law Review. The theme is Guns, Violence, and Democracy. The events of the past several years—including pandemic-produced uncertainty and economic instability, antiracism protests, and assaults on free and fair elections—have confirmed both the importance and the fragility of democratic institutions. The symposium will discuss the ways that violence shapes U.S.

  • Our next symposium will be hosted at Harvard Law School on March 25, 2022 in coordination with the Harvard Law Review. The theme is Guns, Violence, and Democracy. The events of the past several years—including pandemic-produced uncertainty and economic instability, antiracism protests, and assaults on free and fair elections—have confirmed both the importance and the fragility of democratic institutions. The symposium will discuss the ways that violence shapes U.S.

  • Our next symposium will be hosted at Harvard Law School on March 25, 2022 in coordination with the Harvard Law Review. The theme is Guns, Violence, and Democracy. The events of the past several years—including pandemic-produced uncertainty and economic instability, antiracism protests, and assaults on free and fair elections—have confirmed both the importance and the fragility of democratic institutions. The symposium will discuss the ways that violence shapes U.S.

  • Our next symposium will be hosted at Harvard Law School on March 25, 2022 in coordination with the Harvard Law Review. The theme is Guns, Violence, and Democracy. The events of the past several years—including pandemic-produced uncertainty and economic instability, antiracism protests, and assaults on free and fair elections—have confirmed both the importance and the fragility of democratic institutions. The symposium will discuss the ways that violence shapes U.S.

  • Joseph Blocher, the Lanty L. Smith ’67 Professor of Law at Duke Law and faculty co-director of the Duke Center for Firearms Law, discusses his recent two scholarly articles: "Why Regulate Guns?" and "When Guns Threaten the Public Sphere: A New Account of Public Safety Regulation Under Heller." Prof. Blocher co-wrote both pieces with Reva Siegel, the Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law at Yale Law School.

  • In this episode, Jake Charles talks with Lars Noah, University of Florida School of Law about his article "Time to Bite the Bullet?: How an Emboldened FDA Could Take Aim at the Firearms Industry"
    to be published in the Connecticut Law Review.

    Available in SSRN at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3726680

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

    Appearing: Lars Noah (University of Florida School of Law) and Jacob D. Charles (Duke Law).

  • In this episode, Jake Charles talks with David E. Patton, Executive Director of the Federal Defenders of New York, about his article "Criminal Justice Reform and Guns: The Irresistible Movement Meets the Immovable Object", published in the Emory Law Journal.

    Available in on the web at: https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/elj/vol69/iss5/3/

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

  • In this episode, Jake Charles talks with Kristin A. Goss (Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University) and Matthew J. Lacombe (Barnard College) about their article Do Courts Change Politics? Heller and the Limits of Policy Feedback Effects.

    Available at: https://law.emory.edu/elj/content/volume-69/issue-5/articles/courts-cha…

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

  • In this episode, Jake Charles talks with Jane Stoever of University of California, Irvine School of Law, about her article Firearms and Domestic Violence Fatalities: Preventable Deaths, published in the Family Law Quarterly.

    Available in SSRN at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3631355

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

    Appearing: Jane K. Stoever (University of California, Irvine School of Law ) and Jacob D. Charles (Duke Law).

  • In this episode, Joseph Blocher talks with Sheila Simon of the Southern Illinois University School of Law, about her article "On Target? Assessing Gun Sanctuary Ordinances That Conflict with State Law" published in a symposium issue of the West Virginia Law Review.

    Read the article at: https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/wvlr/vol122/iss3/7/

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

    Appearing: Sheila Simon (Southern Illinois University School of Law) and Joseph Blocher (Duke Law)

  • In this episode, Joseph Blocher talks with Natalie Nanasi of the SMU Dedman School of Law, about her article "Disarming Domestic Abusers", forthcoming in the Harvard Law & Policy Review.

    Article is available on SSRN at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3339061

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

    Appearing: Natalie Nanasi (SMU Dedman School of Law) and Joseph Blocher (Duke Law).

  • In this episode, Jake Charles talks with Greg Wallace, Campbell University School of Law, about his forthcoming article: "Assault Weapon" Lethality, to be published in the Tennessee Law Review.

    Available for reading on SSRN at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3625076

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

    Appearing: Jacob D. Charles (Duke Law) and E. Greg Wallace (Campbell University School of Law).

  • In this episode, Jake Charles talks with Akram Faizer, Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law, about his forthcoming article: Applying the Privileges or Immunities Clause to Gun Rights: A Framework to Depolarize the Debate and Strengthen the Federal Judiciary, to be published in the St. Louis University Law Journal.

    Available for reading at: https://scholarship.law.slu.edu/lj/vol64/iss3/7/

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

  • In this episode, Jake Charles talks with Greg Magarian of the Washington University School of Law, about his article "Political and Non-Political Speech and Guns", recently published in the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal.

    Available for viewing on at: https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmborj/vol28/iss2/8/

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law

    Appearing: Gregory P. Magarian (Washington University School of Law) and Jacob D. Charles (Duke Law).

  • In this series, hosted by the Center for Firearms Law, we talk with experts on various aspects of firearms law & policy about the role of guns in the ongoing pandemic. This interview with Philip Cook (Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy) discusses his research on gun control.

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

    Appearing: Philip Cook (Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy) and Jacob D. Charles (Duke Law).

    Produced on June 8, 2020.

  • In this series, hosted by the Center for Firearms Law, we talk with experts on various aspects of firearms law & policy about the role of guns in the ongoing pandemic. This interview with David Yamane (Wake Forest University) discusses his research on the sociology of guns.

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law

    Appearing: David Yamane (Wake Forest University) and Jacob D. Charles (Duke Law)

    Produced on June 4, 2020.

  • In this series, hosted by the Center for Firearms Law, we talk with scholars about new or forthcoming academic publications relating to firearms law or the Second Amendment. In this episode, Darrell Miller talks with Shawn Fields of Campbell Law School about his article, Second Amendment Sanctuaries, forthcoming in the Northwestern Law Review.

    View the article on SSRN at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3536682

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

  • In this series, hosted by the Center for Firearms Law, we talk with experts on various aspects of firearms law & policy about the role of guns in the ongoing pandemic. This interview with Jack Rozel (University of Pittsburgh) and Layla Soliman (Atrium Health) discusses the physicians’ views on firearms issues.

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law.

    Appearing: Jack Rozel (University of Pittsburgh), Layla Soliman (Atrium Health) and Jacob D. Charles (Duke Law)

    Originally recorded on May 22, 2020.

  • In this episode, Jake Charles talked with Dru Stevenson of South Texas College of Law about his forthcoming article Gun Violence as an Obstacle to Educational Equality, forthcoming in the University of Memphis Law Review.

    Available for viewing on SSRN at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3492793

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law

    Appearing: Jacob D. Charles (Duke Law) and Dru Stevenson (South Texas College of Law-Houston)

  • In this series, hosted by the Center for Firearms Law, we talk with experts on various aspects of firearms law & policy about the role of guns in the ongoing pandemic. This interview with Jennifer Carlson (University of Arizona) discusses the perceptions and practices of gun dealers during Covid.

    Presented by the Duke Center for Firearms Law

    Appearing: Jennifer Carlson (University of Arizona) and Darrell A.H. Miller (Duke Law)

    Originally recorded on May 19, 2020.