Five Questions for Alan Gura on D.C. v. Heller
Today I’m debuting a new feature on my blog called “Five Questions.” My first interview features Second Amendment attorney Alan Gura on the D.C. v. Heller case he argued before the U.S. Supreme Court this week. Gura argued that the D.C. gun ban should be ruled unconstitutional.
Normally I won’t be on camera doing the interviews — it’ll be the traditional print Q&A format — but because Alan was in the neighborhood yesterday, I couldn’t resist the temptation to do this one on video. He covers some important ground about the oral argument on Tuesday and what this important case means for the citizens of Washington, D.C., and gun owners nationwide.
I’ll probably do about one of these per week — perhaps more often depending on my schedule at work. Coming soon will be interviews with Danny Glover of Eyeblast.tv, David Kralik, director of Internet strategy for American Solutions and manager of Newt Gingrich’s Silicon Valley office, and Ed Morrissey, formerly of Captain’s Quarters and now blogging at Hot Air.




March 27th, 2008 at ,9 am
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