To Bear or Not to Bear: Guns in Educational Institutions
The Thomas M. Cooley Law Journal and the Cooley chapter of The Federalist Society are pleased to announce a jointly-sponsored symposium entitled “To Bear or Not to Bear: Guns in Educational Institutions.”
The event is free and open to the public and will be held in the Auditorium on the 6th floor of Cooley’s Temple Building located at: 217 South Capitol Avenue, Lansing, MI 49801 on Friday, February 4th from 1-4 p.m.
The list of presenters includes attorneys, professors, best-selling authors, and nationally-known experts on both sides of the gun control debate:
* Dr. John Lott, Senior Research Scientist, UM, Author of “More Guns, Less Crime,” and, “The Bias Against Guns.”
* James Manley, Mountain States Legal Foundation
* Dennis Henigan, Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence
* Josh Horwitz, Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
* John Johnson, Campaign to Keep Guns of Campus
* Professor Steven Dulan, Adjunct Professor, Cooley Law School, and member of the Board of Directors of MCRGO and the MCRGO Foundation.
The format will be a presentation/debate with time for audience questions. There is ample seating available and interested persons are invited to attend. Professional dress is not required. NOTE: Cooley is a private institution which prohibits firearms on its premises.