This video features an excerpt from a Federalist Society livestream panel discussing Second Amendment litigation and efforts to dismantle gun control. David Thompson of Cooper and Kirk, involved in over 60 cases related to unwinding gun control measures, shares his insights. The content aims to highlight the Federalist Society's work and provides a link to the full discussion. The VSO Gun Channel clarifies its role as an educational resource focused on responsible gun ownership and safety, emphasizing it does not sell or promote firearms.
This video, featuring constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith presenting to the Federalist Society, analyzes the legal concept of "sensitive places" in Second Amendment jurisprudence, particularly post-Bruen. Smith argues that gun-free zones are often unconstitutional and outlines how courts should approach these cases, emphasizing the need for a proper understanding of Second Amendment case law. The discussion touches on the issue of guns in schools and promotes understanding the "four boxes" of American liberty for defending constitutional rights.
This video features a speech by Professor Mark Smith at the Federalist Society's 2024 National Lawyers Convention, focusing on how the Supreme Court's Bruen decision has impacted Second Amendment rights. Smith, a constitutional attorney and professor, discusses the "unqualified command" of the Second Amendment, how governments can justify gun control laws, and the legal analysis of historical analogue laws. He also explains how the Bruen decision and the Rahimi case fit into this legal framework and touches on "third rail" principles related to gun rights. The description highlights Smith's expertise, including his US Supreme Court Bar membership, professorship, Fox News appearances, and published works that have been cited by legal professionals and federal judges.
This video features Professor Mark W. Smith addressing the Federalist Society on the significant SCOTUS Rahimi decision and its implications for Second Amendment jurisprudence. Drawing on his expertise as a constitutional attorney, Supreme Court Bar member, and frequent Fox News guest, Smith analyzes the case's impact on gun rights. The video, published with permission from the Federalist Society, aims to inform viewers about the evolving legal landscape of the Second Amendment, emphasizing the importance of understanding the "four boxes" of American liberty. Smith's background includes authoring books on gun rights and his scholarship has been cited in significant legal challenges to gun control measures.
This video announces a live Second Amendment event hosted by The Federalist Society, featuring constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith. Smith, a Supreme Court Bar member and frequent Fox News guest, will discuss Second Amendment news and analysis. His background includes writing New York Times bestselling books critical of the anti-gun lobby and scholarly work cited in legal challenges to gun control laws, such as California's "assault weapon" ban. The event aims to provide viewers with the information needed to understand and defend their liberties, referencing the "four boxes" of American liberty.
This video features a speech by Professor Mark Smith of the Four Boxes Diner at the Federalist Society. Smith, a constitutional attorney and legal scholar, discusses the Second Amendment and its application in ongoing litigation. He analyzes how lower courts have interpreted the Supreme Court's decisions in landmark cases like Heller, critiques attempts to rewrite Heller, and argues against various forms of gun control, including magazine bans. The speech delves into the historical context of the Second Amendment and its relevance to contemporary legal challenges, emphasizing the "four boxes" of American liberty.
This video features Professor Mark Smith's speech on the Second Amendment at the Federalist Society's 2022 National Lawyers Convention. The content delves into legal and constitutional aspects of Second Amendment rights, with Professor Smith identified as a constitutional attorney, U.S. Supreme Court Bar member, professor, and author. His work is noted for influencing legal arguments, including being cited by a federal judge regarding "assault weapon" bans. The video also promotes understanding the "four boxes" of American liberty and emphasizes Bill of Rights news and analysis.
This video discusses the Federalist Society's National Lawyers Conference, highlighting its importance and the caliber of legal professionals who attend, including Supreme Court justices. The speaker expresses the honor of being invited to speak and emphasizes the value of diverse opinions within the legal community. The content also touches on the "four boxes" of American liberty (soap box, ballot box, jury box, and ammunition box) and serves as a platform for Second Amendment news and analysis from constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith.
This video features constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith explaining a major victory for gun rights, specifically discussing the NYSRPA v. Bruen Supreme Court case. The discussion, presented at a Federalist Society Teleforum, delves into the issues presented, the rights involved, the facts of the case, and the legal standards and tests applied. Mark W. Smith, a frequent Fox News guest and author of several books on the Second Amendment, provides expert analysis. The content highlights the implications of the Bruen decision for states and its impact on Second Amendment jurisprudence, referencing his past legal work and scholarly opinions that have influenced judicial decisions.
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