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Darrell A. H. Miller is a Senior Lecturer at Duke University's School of Law. He holds a J.D. from Harvard University (2001). His academic career includes roles as Professor of Law (2013–2024) and the Melvin G. Shimm Distinguished Professor of Law (2017–2024), followed by his current Senior Lecturing Fellow position since 2024. His expertise spans civil rights, constitutional law, legal history, and the Second and Thirteenth Amendments. Miller has been frequently cited in Supreme Court cases and major law reviews, with significant contributions to firearms law scholarship.
Research & Grants: Miller co-led the Duke Center for Firearms Law (sponsored by the Harold Simmons Foundation, 2019–2020) and a Racial Inequality Research Grant on North Carolina's gun laws (2022). His external collaborations include institutions like the American Constitution Society, Cambridge University Press, and the National Constitution Center.
Teaching: Recent courses include Civil Procedure, State and Local Government Law, and specialized seminars on the Second Amendment and Reconstruction Amendments. His teaching emphasizes doctrinal analysis and historical context.
Recognition: Miller’s media commentary addresses Supreme Court rulings (e.g., gun rights, Hobby Lobby), hate crimes, and civil rights law. Notable op-eds include analyses of the Bruen decision, police reform, and the intersection of gun rights and racial history.
Labs/Teams: He directs the Duke Center for Firearms Law, a hub for interdisciplinary research on gun policy and constitutional history.




