The Right to Bear Arms Under the Virginia and United States Constitutions (from Firearms in Virginia 2020) (On Demand Seminar)

MCLE Credits: 1.0
Ethics Credits Included: 0.0

MCLE Credit: 1.0 (Ethics: 0.0)
Live-Interactive Credit: 0.0
VIDC Re-Certification Credit: 1.0 (VIDC Information)
Price: $79 (Includes a downloadable audio version.)
Viewable Through: 9/30/2022

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A pre-recorded streaming AUDIO replay of one session from the October 2020 seminar, Firearms in Virginia.


Listen to Justice McCullough discuss his research and findings in his law review article, “Article I Section 13 of the Virginia Constitution: Of Militias & an Individual Right to Bear Arms,” 48 U. Rich. L. Rev. 215 (2013).

 
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Justice Stephen R. McCullough, Virginia Supreme Court / Richmond

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Justice Stephen R. McCullough, Virginia Supreme Court / Richmond
Justice Stephen R. McCullough has served as a Justice on the Supreme Court of Virginia since 2016.  He began his legal career as a law clerk for Justice (later Chief Justice) Leroy R. Hassell, Sr.  After clerking, McCullough joined the Virginia Office of the Attorney General as an Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Litigation Section, where he handled criminal appeals and defended convictions from collateral attack. 

In 2007, he was promoted to Deputy Solicitor General and later to Solicitor General.  The Solicitor General Section in the Attorney General’s Office represents Virginia in non-capital cases before the United States Supreme Court, defends state statutes and regulations against constitutional challenge, and handles high-profile cases as assigned by the Attorney General. He was awarded a United States Supreme Court Fellowship with the National Association of Attorneys General and received two "Best Brief" awards from the National Association of Attorneys General for briefs he authored in the United States Supreme Court. McCullough next served as Senior Appellate Counsel and Opinions Counsel in the Office of the Attorney General. In 2011, the General Assembly of Virginia elected McCullough to a judgeship on the Court of Appeals of Virginia.  

Justice McCullough has served on a number of committees and commissions, including the Access to Justice Commission, the Boyd Graves Conference, and the Virginia Bar Association Board of Governors.  He currently chairs the Virginia Model Jury Instructions Committee. He has written and lectured extensively on appellate procedure and criminal law.

Justice McCullough is a graduate with high distinction, Phi Beta Kappa, of the University of Virginia. He obtained his J.D. with honors from the University of Richmond Law School, where he was selected for the law review and the moot court board.

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