The 18th Annual National Firearms Law Seminar will be held on Friday, April 10, 2015 as part of the NRA Annual Meetings. The gold standard in firearms CLE classes, this day-long seminar provides legal instruction for attorneys and all others interested in Second Amendment law. Topics to be discussed include current litigation across the country, self-defense laws, firearm forensics in the courtroom, updates on gun trusts, the restoration of rights, veterans' concerns, and representing FFLs during ATF audits.
The nationally-renowned faculty will include attorney and historian Stephen Halbrook, Massad Ayoob, leading firearms law practitioners, Professor Joyce Lee Malcolm, counsel for BATFE, and NRA in-house counsel. The special lunch speaker will be Professor Glenn Reynolds from the University of Tennessee and blogger at Instapundit.
Tuition for practicing attorneys is $245 if registered before March 20th. Tuition for other attendees is $150 if registered before March 20th. Special pricing for active-duty military and police and current law students is available. Tuition includes the full-day course, study materials, continental breakfast, luncheon, and post-course reception. For more information, please visit the Seminar website at http://www.nrafoundation.org/lawseminar or call us at 1-877-NRF-LAWS.
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