Teach-In: Gun Regulation
Responding to the massacre in Sandy Hook Elementary and other shooting sprees too numerous to mention, this panel of eminent Stanford scholars and artists will reflect on issues involved in gun (de)regulation, engaging questions such as: What is the relationship between mass violence involving
guns and gun regulation? How can Stanford's faculty expertise be
harnessed to help reduce gun violence? What do we know about
practices that work? What is still uncertain?
Participants:
Debra Satz
Marta Sutton Weeks Professor of Ethics in Society, Professor of Philosophy
Senior Associate Dean for the Humanities and Arts
John J. Donohue III
C. Wendell and Edith M. Carlsmith Professor of Law
John W Farquhar, MD
C.F. Rehnborg Professor in Disease Prevention, Emeritus (Active)
Professor of Medicine and Health Research and Policy, Emeritus (Active)
Robert N. Proctor
Professor of the History of Science
Leslie Hill
Associate Professor, Performance Making, TAPS
Helen Paris
Associate Professor, Performance Making, TAPS
Moderator and Convener:
Branislav Jakovljevic
Assistant Professor, TAPS

