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Summary

Why is it so difficult to hold gun manufacturers liable for gun violence?  How are some cases attempting to hold gunmakers accountable? What are states doing to make it easier to sue?  This episode features a discussion of the latest developments in gun liability litigation with Alinor Sterling, counsel for the plaintiffs in the Sandy Hook Litigation, and Robert S. Peck , President of the Center for Constitutional Litigation and author of several articles on holding corporations, including gun manufacturers, accountable.

The Conversations Series is supported by a gift from AAJ’s Robert L. Habush Endowment.

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Recorded on October 18, 2024

Guests

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Alinor Sterling

Attorney at Partner at Koskoff, Koskoff and Bieder

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Robert S. Peck

Founder and President of the Center for Constitutional Litigation