dwordinger
Regular Member
Anyone in the Spokane area interested in a presentation by Dave Roland of the Freedom Foundation on the Right of Self Defense?
I'm told the presentation takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the questions.
A short description:
1. Get up-to-date analysis of the most recent court decisions interpreting the Second Amendment.
2. Find out how state constitutions can raise the bar for individual liberty.
3. Hear about different ways that state constitutions safeguard citizens’ rights to protect themselves and their neighbors.
4. Learn the threats facing the right of self-defense – and what you can do to help fend off those threats.
Dave Roland's bio:
He is currently the Director of the Theodore L. Stiles Center for Liberty where he manages litigation for the Freedom Foundation. He earned undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Biblical Studies at Abilene (TX) Christian University before studying law and religion at Vanderbilt University, where he received his law degree and a Master’s in Theology in 2004. Following law school, Dave spent more than three years in the nation’s capital as an attorney with the Institute for Justice, where he litigated school choice, economic liberty, and property rights cases in state and federal courts. He next spent several years in Missouri, first with the Show-Me Institute in St. Louis, Missouri, and more recently with the Freedom Center of Missouri. Dave’s research and cases have been discussed in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Huffington Post, SCOTUSBlog.com and on Fox News and MSNBC, as well as other major media outlets nationwide. He has been licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia, Tennessee and Missouri, and he is a member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court.
If you're interested, when would be a good time, weekday evenings after most of us are off work, Saturday morning? All inputs are appreciated.
I'm told the presentation takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the questions.
A short description:
1. Get up-to-date analysis of the most recent court decisions interpreting the Second Amendment.
2. Find out how state constitutions can raise the bar for individual liberty.
3. Hear about different ways that state constitutions safeguard citizens’ rights to protect themselves and their neighbors.
4. Learn the threats facing the right of self-defense – and what you can do to help fend off those threats.
Dave Roland's bio:
He is currently the Director of the Theodore L. Stiles Center for Liberty where he manages litigation for the Freedom Foundation. He earned undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Biblical Studies at Abilene (TX) Christian University before studying law and religion at Vanderbilt University, where he received his law degree and a Master’s in Theology in 2004. Following law school, Dave spent more than three years in the nation’s capital as an attorney with the Institute for Justice, where he litigated school choice, economic liberty, and property rights cases in state and federal courts. He next spent several years in Missouri, first with the Show-Me Institute in St. Louis, Missouri, and more recently with the Freedom Center of Missouri. Dave’s research and cases have been discussed in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Huffington Post, SCOTUSBlog.com and on Fox News and MSNBC, as well as other major media outlets nationwide. He has been licensed to practice law in the District of Columbia, Tennessee and Missouri, and he is a member of the bar of the United States Supreme Court.
If you're interested, when would be a good time, weekday evenings after most of us are off work, Saturday morning? All inputs are appreciated.