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2018

Conference

Law Review Symposia

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Heller And “Assault Weapons”, David Kopel, Jonathan Lowy, Allen Rostron Feb 2018

Heller And “Assault Weapons”, David Kopel, Jonathan Lowy, Allen Rostron

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A discussion of how Heller has been applied to “assault weapon” bans, with special attention given to the Fourth Circuit’s en banc decision in Kolbe v. Hogan, which held that the popular AR-15 rifle and other “assault weapons” are not protected arms under the Second Amendment.

Moderated by Professor E. Gregory Wallace.


Heller And Public Carry Restrictions, Brannon Denning (Moderator), Joseph Blocher, Jonathan Lowy, George Mocsary, Glenn Reynolds Feb 2018

Heller And Public Carry Restrictions, Brannon Denning (Moderator), Joseph Blocher, Jonathan Lowy, George Mocsary, Glenn Reynolds

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A discussion of how lower courts have applied Heller to various restrictions on the carrying of firearms in public places, with special attention given to the District of Columbia Circuit’s decision in Wrenn v. District of Columbia, the Ninth Circuit’s en banc decision in Peruta v. County of San Diego, and the Fourth Circuit’s decision in Woollard v. Gallagher.


Heller In The Lower Courts, Brannon Denning, Dennis Henigan, David Kopel, Hannah Shearer Feb 2018

Heller In The Lower Courts, Brannon Denning, Dennis Henigan, David Kopel, Hannah Shearer

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A discussion of how federal circuit courts have applied Heller, with a focus on lower court views of Heller’s holding and scope, the extent to which Heller provides a general framework for constitutional analysis in Second Amendment cases, what guidance Heller provides for resolving cases involving the right to arms in public places, the development of analytical frameworks beyond Heller, and whether lower courts have given proper deference to Heller in their Second Amendment decisions.

Moderated by Professor Sarah Ludington.


Heller: Past, Present, And Future, Joseph Blotcher (Moderator), Alan Gura, Dennis Henigan, Glenn Reynolds Feb 2018

Heller: Past, Present, And Future, Joseph Blotcher (Moderator), Alan Gura, Dennis Henigan, Glenn Reynolds

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A wide-ranging discussion of the Supreme Court’s 2008 decision in District of Columbia v. Heller recognizing the individual right to keep and bear arms, whether that decision has been applied properly in the lower courts, and what the Supreme Court is likely to do with the constitutional right to arms in the future.