“...her writings are not up to the level of real law professors.”
Ouch, that hurts!
(But lots of law professors, including generally all assistant professors and some associate professors, aren’t tenured.)
Not much certain substance there from Schlafly’s boys on Larsen, really. They might have seen instances that were part of a strategy of hers, but I don’t know.
I haven’t found anything about Larsen on the 2nd Amendment, BTW. Looking...
About Lapoa, if I remember correctly, she might have cited foreign law in a case. Would have to look again to be sure.
I see our rights stated in the Second Amendment as being the most important, although all of our freedoms are important. Britt Grant would be the most solid choice in that regard that I know of. That, because of her participation in the brief against an AR-15 ban.
She’s solid on everything else, too, it appears.
https://civilrights.org/resource/oppose-confirmation-britt-grant-u-s-court-appeals-eleventh-circuit/
https://www.afj.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Grant-Snapshot-8.25.20.pdf
And she’s the youngest.