Persons Appearing in The Documentary
- Professors of law
Professor | School |
---|---|
Akhil Amar | Yale Law School |
Randy Barnett | Boston University School of Law |
Robert Cottrol | George Washington University Law School |
Brannon Denning | Cumberland School of Law |
Nicholas Johnson | Fordham University School of Law |
Sanford Levinson | University of Texas School of Law |
Nelson Lund | George Mason University School of Law |
Joyce Lee Malcolm | George Mason University School of Law |
Joseph Olson | Hamline University School of Law |
Daniel Polsby | George Mason University School of Law |
Glenn Harlan Reynolds | University of Tennessee College of Law |
Eugene Volokh | UCLA School of Law |
- Professors of criminology
Professor | School |
---|---|
Gary Kleck | Florida State University |
- Others
Name | Background |
---|---|
Carol Bambery | Attorney, NRA Director |
Clayton Cramer | Historian, author |
Sandy Froman | Attorney, NRA President |
Stephen Halbrook | Attorney, Second Amendment author |
David T. Hardy | Attorney, Second Amendment author |
Roy Innis | National Chairman of CORE, NRA Director |
Don Kates | Civil rights attorney, author |
Dave Kopel | Attorney, Research Director of Independence Institute |
Larry Pratt | Author, Executive Director of GOA |
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