This is from Doug Berman at Ohio State; if you have an answer, please e-mail it to him. Thanks, Eugene
________________________________ From: Douglas Berman [mailto:[email protected]] http://lsi.typepad.com/lsi/2008/12/is-anyone-teaching-a-postheller-semin ar-on-the-second-amendment.html <http://lsi.typepad.com/lsi/2008/12/is-anyone-teaching-a-postheller-semi nar-on-the-second-amendment.html> Is anyone teaching a post-Heller seminar on the Second Amendment? As regular readers on my home blog know, I find the debate and litigation surrounding the Second Amendment after Heller to be fascinating (and also incomplete and stunted in various ways). For this reason and others, I have been lately toying with the notion of developing a upper-level law school seminar on the law, policy and practice of the Second Amendment after Heller. Before getting serious about a potential new teaching project, however, I thought it might be useful to inquire whether anyone else has been working on such a seminar or course. (I have heard varying reports about the Second Amendment becoming a more prominent topic in constitutional law classes in various law school, but I have not heard about a class or seminar devoted just to the Second Amendment after Heller.) In addition to seeking information about whether anyone is now teaching or developing a post-Heller Second Amendment course, I would also welcome general comments from practitioners and others about whether they think such a course would be a valuable addition to a law school curriculum.
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