This video discusses a new law review article by Mark W. Smith published in the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, focusing on the "third rails" of Second Amendment jurisprudence. It delves into how Second Amendment cases are currently handled, particularly post-Bruen, and explains how to properly use historical analogues to interpret the law. The content aims to guide legal analysis and potentially influence future court decisions regarding Second Amendment rights, providing insights for legal professionals and Second Amendment advocates.
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 analyzes the City of Edmonds' failed attempts to implement unlawful gun control measures, specifically focusing on their safe storage laws. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law details how the city has lost 12 consecutive appellate court votes, costing taxpayers significant funds. The content highlights the legal and historical perspective of the Bass v. City of Edmonds case, explaining why the city's ordinances were deemed invalid and how citizens can educate themselves on their Second Amendment rights and relevant Washington state statutes.
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