In this episode of the Duke Law Podcast, two of the most highly citied scholars on New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen – Duke Law Prof. Joseph Blocher and Prof. Darrell A. H. Miller – unpack what happened and what’s at stake with the U.S. Supreme Court’s November 3 hearing of its first major gun rights case since 2008. Duke Law Lecturing Fellow Jacob Charles, executive director of the Duke Center for Firearms Law, hosts this episode with the Center’s faculty co-directors discussing a wide array of related topics including what the headline-making hearing revealed about the Justices’ positions on gun rights and the Second Amendment; the “text, history, and tradition” framework; “shall issue” versus “may issue;” sensitive places doctrine; and localism. > Transcript: https://law.duke.edu/transcripts/TRANSCRIPT-Duke-Law-Podcast-SCOTUS-v-Bruen.pdf
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