Legal Scholar Interview Series: Jamie G. McWilliam
This interview with legal scholar Jamie McWilliam delves into two critical Second Amendment issues: the 'common use' standard for firearm regulation post-Bruin and the 'dangerousness' standard for disarming individuals. McWilliam explains the historical origins and legal interpretations of 'common use' stemming from US v. Miller and Heller, and its application in the Bruin framework. He also analyzes the 'dangerousness' standard for firearm prohibitions, discussing its historical basis and its relevance to modern laws like felon disarmament, referencing cases such as Range v. Garland and US v. Rahimi.










