Center for Firearms Law | Gun Rights & Regulation After Bruen, Keynote Discussion
Panel 1, the keynote discussion at the NYU Law Review/Duke Center for Firearms Law Symposium, is "Criminal Justice and Prosecutorial Discretion in the Wake of Bruen." The event was recorded on Friday, September 23, 2022.
- Moderator: Vincent Southerland (NYU)
- Panelists: Alvin Bragg (Manhattan District Attorney), Zellnor Myrie (New York State Senator), Steven Wu (Chief of Appeals, Manhattan DA’s Office), Aimee Carlisle (Senior Attorney, The Bronx Defenders)
Sponsored by the Duke Center for Firearms Law in coordination with the New York University Law Review.
Видео Center for Firearms Law | Gun Rights & Regulation After Bruen, Keynote Discussion канала Duke University School of Law
- Moderator: Vincent Southerland (NYU)
- Panelists: Alvin Bragg (Manhattan District Attorney), Zellnor Myrie (New York State Senator), Steven Wu (Chief of Appeals, Manhattan DA’s Office), Aimee Carlisle (Senior Attorney, The Bronx Defenders)
Sponsored by the Duke Center for Firearms Law in coordination with the New York University Law Review.
Видео Center for Firearms Law | Gun Rights & Regulation After Bruen, Keynote Discussion канала Duke University School of Law
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