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2006 Firearms Law & Second Amendment Symposium Video Clips
 

This second "Firearms Law & the Second Amendment Symposium" was hosted by Law Students for the Second Amendment, at George Mason University School of Law along with The NRA Foundation and the NRA Civil Rights Defense Fund.

The symposium was held:

Saturday, October 7, 2006
George Mason University School of Law (Arlington, VA Campus), 
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., (Registration from 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.),
3301 Fairfax Drive - Hazel Hall, Room 121,
Arlington, VA

Below you may view video clips of each panel. 

Introduction

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Current Second Amendment Scholarship

  • Prof. Nelson Lund, Ph.D.
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  • Prof. Robert J. Cottrol, Ph.D.
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  • David Hardy, Esq.
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  • Q&A 
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Current Issues In Firearms Litigation And Regulation

  • Lawrence G. Keane, Esq.
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  • Richard Gardiner, Esq.
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  • Q&A
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Firearms Regulation, International Law and Human Rights

  • Prof. Joyce Lee Malcolm, Ph.D.
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  • David Kopel, Esq.
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Law and Politics of Self-Defense and Concealed Handgun Legislation

  • Prof. Renee Lerner
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  • Prof. Brian Patrick
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