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George A. Mocsary is a Professor at the University of Wyoming College of Law, where he focuses on firearms law, constitutional law, corporate governance, and securities regulation. His scholarship demonstrates expertise in Second Amendment jurisprudence, with numerous publications analyzing historical and contemporary interpretations of the right to bear arms. Mocsary has co-authored the influential textbook "Firearms Law and the Second Amendment: Regulation, Rights, and Policy" and regularly publishes supplements to keep the legal community updated on evolving case law.
His research interests span multiple legal domains with particular emphasis on:
- Firearms law and Second Amendment jurisprudence
- Constitutional history and interpretation
- Corporate governance structures
- Securities regulation and market phenomena
- Insurance law and regulatory interactions
Mocsary's publication record shows consistent scholarly output with recent works addressing contemporary legal challenges including administrative overreach in insurance markets, expressive trading phenomena in securities markets, and the constitutional rights of young adults. His articles frequently analyze the intersection of historical legal principles with modern regulatory frameworks.
Mocsary has contributed to numerous amicus briefs before the Supreme Court, demonstrating his standing as an expert in firearms law and constitutional rights. His collaborative work with scholars like Nicholas James Johnson and David B. Kopel has established him as a leading voice in Second Amendment scholarship.
His research methodology combines doctrinal legal analysis with historical scholarship, often drawing connections between early American legal traditions and contemporary constitutional interpretation. Mocsary's work appears in prominent law reviews including the George Mason Law Review, Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy, and Connecticut Law Review.


