Cambodia Human Rights - Gun Control

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Cambodia Fact-Finding Trip and the Crowley Experience
February 28, 2012 12:30 PM - 1:30 pm
Location: Room 302, Fordham Law School, 140 W. 62nd St. New York, NY 10023
Contact: Aya Fujimura-Fanselow | afujimurafanselow@law.fordham.edu
Following a semester-long course of study focusing on international human rights law, as well as Cambodian culture, law, and history, eight Fordham Law School students traveled to Cambodia to conduct fieldwork on the intersection between mental health and human rights in Cambodia.

The presentation will summarize the trip and its findings, while also providing interested students with an overview of the Crowley experience and application process.
Free Kosher Pizza will be provided.

Attendance at this event counts towards the 5 required Leitner events to apply for summer funding.
Photo: Mike Zimmerman

Gun Control and the Second Amendment

Date(s): 03.09.12 | Fri
Time: 10:30am-5:00pm
Location: James B.M. McNally Amphitheatre

The Fordham Urban Law Journal’s Volume XXXIX Symposium

Gun Control and the Second Amendment:
Developments and Controversies in the Wake of District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. Chicago

Friday March 9, 2012
10:30am–5:00pm
Fordham University School of Law
James B.M. McNally Amphitheater

AGENDA

10:00am-10:30am
Registration

10:30 am-10:40am
Welcome by Dean Michael M. Martin

10:40am-11:00am
Introduction Remarks

11:00am-12:30pm
The Effect of the Supreme Court's Gun Control Restrictions on Crime Rates

12:30pm-1:30pm
Lunch

1:30pm-3:00pm
The Scope of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Post-Heller and McDonald

3:00pm-3:15pm
Break

3:15pm-4:45pm
Urban Exceptionalism and Modern Conceptions of the Militia

4:45pm-5:00pm
Closing Remarks

PARTICIPANTS TO INCLUDE:
Professor Nicholas J. Johnson, Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law

Professor Adam Winkler, Professor of Law, University of California Los Angeles School of Law

David B. Kopel, Esq., Research Director, Independence Institute

Richard M. Aborn, Esq., President, Citizens Crime Commission of New York City

Don B. Kates, Jr., Esq., Research Fellow, Independent Institute

Professor Saul Cornell, Paul and Diane Guenther Chair in American History, Fordham University

Professor Carlisle E. Moody, Professor of Economics, College of William & Mary

Michael Pastor, Esq., Acting First Deputy Criminal Justice Coordinator,
Office of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg

Professor Gary Kleck, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice,
Florida State University College of Criminology

Patrick Charles, Esq., Historian, United States Air Force 352nd Special Operations Group

Professor Nelson Lund, Patrick Henry Professor of Constitutional Law and the Second Amendment, George Mason University School of Law

Michael B. de Leeuw, Esq., Partner, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP

Professor Robert J. Cottrol, Harold Paul Green Research Professor of Law and Professor of History and Sociology George Washington University

Professor Brian Anse Patrick, Associate Professor of Communications, University of Toledo

This program is free and open to the public

CLE Credits: 4.5 Transitional & Non-transitional, Professional Practice NYS CLE Credits are available for $65 ($50 for Fordham Law alumni and public interest attorneys).

Click Here To Register

To pay by check, please make check payable to Fordham Law School and mail to:

Fordham Law School
The Office of Public Programming
c/o David Quiles
140 West 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023

For questions, please contact our Symposium Editor Kimberly Carson at kcarson1@law.fordham.edu.

CLE Credits: 4.5 Transitional & Non-transitional, Professional Practice NYS CLE Credits