Amy Swearer is a leading national expert on a wide range of public policy, legal, and constitutional issues, including the Second Amendment, criminal justice, and mental health policy. She has long been a respected conservative voice on gun policy and is routinely asked to testify before state and federal legislative bodies. Her work on birthright citizenship, meanwhile, has been featured extensively in litigation over the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause.
Swearer was formerly a Senior Legal Fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal & Judicial Studies at the Heritage Foundation. At Heritage, she ran the Defensive Gun Use Database and was the primary author of the e-book “The Essential Second Amendment.” She was also a driving force behind the organization’s School Safety Initiative.
She was the 2022 recipient of the Heritage Foundation’s Joseph Shattan Award for “writing that presents conservative ideas in a powerful and compelling fashion to policymakers and the American people.” She was also named the Second Amendment Institute’s 2022 Gun Rights Champion.
Swearer received her law degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law and was a member of the Nebraska Law Review. She holds a B.S. in Criminology & Criminal Justice from the University of Nebraska, where she was a Chancellor’s Scholar and a goalkeeper on the women’s soccer team
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A Conversation on Birthright Citizenship
Tallahassee Lawyer Chapter
Governor's Club202 S Adam St
Tallahassee, FL 32301
The Second Amendment In a Post-Bruen World
Richmond Student Chapter
University of Richmond School of Law, Moot Courtroom203 Richmond Way
Richmond, VA 23173
Firearms Litigation in a Post Bruen Landscape
Nevada Student Chapter
William S. Boyd School of LawWilliam S. Boyd School of Law, 4505 S Maryland Pkwy,
Las Vegas, NV 89154
Is Birthright Citizenship a Constitutional Right?
University of Maryland Student Chapter
Charles Carroll B 2203K, STAMP Student Union3972 Campus Dr MD
College Park,, MD 20742
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