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Don Kates on the San Francisco Gun Ban Lawsuit
Recorded: Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Don B. Kates discusses his support for the lawsuit challenging San Francisco's public housing gun ban in a KRON 4 report.

Experts: Don B. Kates Jr.
Type: Television
Issues: Constitutional Law, Gun Control

       
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What the Second Amendment Means Today
Recorded: Wednesday, July 2, 2008

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Experts: Robert Higgs, Don B. Kates Jr., David J. Theroux
Type: Independent Institute Event
Issues: Constitutional Law, Gun Control, History (U.S)

       
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What the Second Amendment Means Today
Recorded: Wednesday, July 2, 2008

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The Second Amendment’s right “to keep and bear arms” has been among the most controversial—and least understood—rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. Did the Founders intend to safeguard an individual right or a collective right?

Experts: Stephen P. Halbrook, Don B. Kates Jr.
Type: Independent Institute Event
Issues: Civil Liberties/ Human Rights, Constitutional Law, Crime, Culture/ Society, Defense and Foreign Policy, Gun Control, Law Enforcement

       
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Living With a Nuclear Iran and North Korea?
Recorded: Thursday, June 21, 2007

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What if North Korea and Iran become nuclear states? If the United States must live with a nuclear Iran and North Korea, what policies should it adopt? Furthermore, could the U.S. change its foreign policy to reduce the risk of nuclear proliferation to even more countries?

Experts: Doug Bandow, Ivan Eland, Trita Parsi, Charles V. Peña
Type: Independent Institute Event
Issues: Defense and Foreign Policy

       
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