All,
The Delaware Association of Second Amendment Lawyers is sponsoring what it hopes will be the first annual seminar on firearms law, on the morning of Thursday, October 30, at the Doubletree Hotel on King Street in Wilmington. Speakers will include Professor Stephen Halbrook (author of "Gun Control in the Third Reich," "That Every Man Be Armed" and other bestsellers, speaking on recent developments in 2nd Amendment jurisprudence), Francis Pileggi (who litigated the Doe v. Wilmington Housing Authority case, speaking on recent developments in Delaware law on RKBA issues) and Judge William Witham of the Delaware Superior Court (speaking on procedures for obtaining a CCDW license, including court hearings and appeal rights).
This is primarily directed at Delaware-licensed attorneys, and 3 hours of CLE (including 1 hour of Ethics credit) is available. For lawyers seeking CLE credit, $50 for DASAL members, $70 for non-members, register by 10/17. Not sure whether non-lawyers can attend for free (because, you know, nobody's got anything better to do on a Thursday morning...) but I can inquire if there's interest. Seminar materials may also become available at some point.
The Delaware Association of Second Amendment Lawyers is sponsoring what it hopes will be the first annual seminar on firearms law, on the morning of Thursday, October 30, at the Doubletree Hotel on King Street in Wilmington. Speakers will include Professor Stephen Halbrook (author of "Gun Control in the Third Reich," "That Every Man Be Armed" and other bestsellers, speaking on recent developments in 2nd Amendment jurisprudence), Francis Pileggi (who litigated the Doe v. Wilmington Housing Authority case, speaking on recent developments in Delaware law on RKBA issues) and Judge William Witham of the Delaware Superior Court (speaking on procedures for obtaining a CCDW license, including court hearings and appeal rights).
This is primarily directed at Delaware-licensed attorneys, and 3 hours of CLE (including 1 hour of Ethics credit) is available. For lawyers seeking CLE credit, $50 for DASAL members, $70 for non-members, register by 10/17. Not sure whether non-lawyers can attend for free (because, you know, nobody's got anything better to do on a Thursday morning...) but I can inquire if there's interest. Seminar materials may also become available at some point.