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Distorting Self-Defense: The Legal and Societal Harms Wrought by Stand-Your-Ground Laws

Friday, November 7, 2014: 9:30 AM
Director’s Row H (Sheraton)
Jacob Schriner-Briggs , Youngstown State University
The concept of self-defense carries notable gravitas for its very existence legally legitimizes the killing of one individual in society by another. First introduced in 2005, stand-your-ground laws have altered philosophical and legal paradigms, distorting, as this paper contends, the core essence and functionality of self-defense.