They are all pro-Second Amendment scholars. Out of the closet (if they ever were in it) and ready to fight. ***************************************************************************************** Professor Joseph Olson, J.D., LL.M. o- 651-523-2142 Hamline University School of Law (MS-D2037) f- 651-523-2236 St. Paul, MN 55113-1235 c- 612-865-7956 [email protected] http://law.hamline.edu/constitutional_law/joseph_olson.html
>>> Greg Jacobs <[email protected]> 9/18/2011 11:39 PM >>> http://volokh.com/ I am uncertain what this "whole Constitution pledge" is all about, having never heard the idea before, but since this comes from my alma mater and is called "The Volokh Conspiracy" I thought I'd send it for discussion. (My alma mater is not exactly rated as a first rate law school but I think it is very under-rated, anyway. Sadly, it was founded by a first rate genius, Dean Alfred Avins, who was about as perfect a conservative legal scholar as one could ever hope to find. See Katzenbach v Morgan, http://174.123.24.242/leagle/xmlResult.aspx?xmldoc=19661025384US641_1950.xml&docbase=CSLWAR1-1950-1985, among many other places where his extremely erudite and well reasoned conservative understanding of the law (dozens of law review articles) were exhibited. Some would say fanatically conservative...... Further, however, I thought i would draw your attention to the new textbook/law book on the Second Amendment: Very early next year–in time for 2d semester classes in the 2011-12 academic year–Aspen Publishers will publish the first law school textbook on the the Second Amendment. The title is Firearms Law and the Second Amendment: Regulation, Rights, and Policy. The co-authors are Nicholas Johnson (Fordham), Michael O’Shea (Oklahoma City), George Mocsary (Connecticut), and me. I don't know of the authors but thought some of y'all might have comments. ***GRJ***
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