Eric Ferreri
Duke experts in law and psychiatry discuss ramifications of case. The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a Second Amendment case Nov. 3 bringing massive implications for the decision-making process used to decide whether a person can carry a gun in public. It will be the first major Second Amendment case at the nation’s highest court since the landmark District of Columbia vs. Heller case in 2008, when the court struck down a Washington, D.C., ban on handgun ownership in the home. The three scholars, including Darrell Miller, spoke to journalists in a virtual media briefing. Watch the briefing on YouTube and read excerpts here.