Hey /lit/.
I'm interviewing Friday for a position with a constitutional legal scholar. His primary focus is on the 2nd Amendment and I was told he would be grilling me pretty hard on all things 2nd Amendment.
I know what the 2nd Amendment says (please clap) but not much about the immense amount of scholarly debate surrounding it.
Can anyone recommend any books/resources that would be solid primers? Any must-reads?
I'm going to be reading about the following cases:
U.S. v. Cruikshank
U.S. v. Miller
D.C. v. Heller
McDonald v. Chicago
Caetano v. Massachusetts
pls & ty
>implying lit would actually read the only work that actually mattered
>>8380745
But I didn't ask anything about The Bible
>>8380383
Have you tried posting this on /k/ and /pol/ as well?Also, there's a guy on /r/guns who is a 2A lawyer who may be a good source. Unless he's the guy you'd be hiring with. I think the redditor is trying to become a director in the NRA iirc.
>>8380854
I have not but I'll try now.