
معرفی
Kevin Schascheck serves as a Forrester Fellow at Tulane University Law School, specializing in constitutional law with emphasis on Second Amendment jurisprudence, originalist interpretation methodologies, and public safety implications of firearm regulations.
Education:
- B.S. and B.A. from Indiana University South Bend
- J.D. from University of Virginia School of Law
Research Focus: Schascheck investigates the intersection of historical analysis and modern firearms regulation, examining how courts apply history-and-tradition tests, adjudicative facts, and equitable principles in evaluating gun control laws. His work critically assesses originalist frameworks within contemporary public safety contexts, addressing evolving doctrines like sensitive places classifications and burden-shifting mechanisms in constitutional challenges.
Publications: Recent scholarship analyzes post-Bruen developments in Second Amendment litigation, highlighting tensions between historical analogues and modern regulatory needs. His articles explore doctrinal shifts in sensitive places jurisprudence and methodological approaches to historical evidence, contributing to scholarly discourse on balancing individual rights with community safety.
Awards: No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
Professional Background: Prior to his fellowship, Schascheck clerked for Judge Jones of the Western District of Virginia and practiced corporate law at Choate Hall & Stewart, LLP in Boston. No student advisees or research grants were specified in the current institutional profile.



