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Andrew explains the relevant self-defense law in cases as they occur. - Over 7 hours of world-class legal expertise, all in plain English
Andrew translates all the legalese into understandable plain English - How judges in jurisdictions are deciding cases just like what you may face
Make sure your self-defense strategies are aligned with how the law is being applied in recent real-world cases. - Useful Q&A from students just like you
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NEW! After Action Analysis: Use-of-Force Video Shows
This Quarterly DVD set includes ten episodes of our extremely popular After Action Analysis Shows for January, February, and March 2020. These After Action Analysis Shows apply self-our plain-English self-defense legal analysis to ten real-world use-of-force events caught on video, plus one analysis of a fictional movie gunfight, with the DVD versions including the actual video of the event.
Included in this Quarterly’s After Action Analysis Show coverage:
Use of Force Against a Gang Attack
Our Feb. 11 show covered a vicious gang attack of a passenger on a Chicago subway. At what point does such an attack rise to the level that a deadly force defensive response, such as shooting into the mob with a gun, would be appropriate?
Armed CCW to Stop Armed Robbery
Our Jan. 14 and Feb. 25 shows covered instances of armed bystanders intervening with deadly defensive force to halt an armed robbery taking place before then. Under what circumstances is it legally permitted to intervene in such an event? Under what circumstances might doing so be legally permitted but still a bad idea?
Defending Against Violent Emotionally Disturbed Persons
Our Mar. 3 and Mar. 24 shows covered people facing potentially deadly force attacks from one or more emotionally disturbed persons (EDPs). How do the laws of self-defense change if reasoning with the attacker(s) is off the table?
What’s the Limit? How Many Shots Are Too Many?
In our Mar. 17 show, we use the trial of Michael Dunn, who fired a total of ten rounds in the course of killing Jordan Davis in what has become known as the “loud rap music” case. When tried for the murder, the jury was willing to convict on the last three rounds fired, but not convict on the first three rounds. Why the difference?
When A Dog Attacks Your Child, What Law Governs Your use of Force?
In our Mar. 10 we cover video of a dog viciously attacking a small child in a church parking lot, even as her parents are standing right beside her. The parents naturally protect their child, but what laws govern their use of force against an aggressor animal? Pro-tip: It’s NOT the law of self-defense!
Analysis of Briefcase Shooting Scene in Tom Cruise Movie “Collateral”
In our Mar. 31 show, we take a rare step outside real-life video of actual use-of-force events and do a plain-English, five-elements-of-self-defense analysis of the briefcase shooting scene from the Tom Cruise movie “Collateral”—good shoot or not a good shoot, and why or why not?
And all that is only part of what’s included in this Law of Self Defense Quarterly!
Defending Against Violent Emotionally Disturbed Persons
Our Mar. 3 and Mar. 24 shows covered people facing potentially deadly force attacks from one or more emotionally disturbed persons (EDPs). How do the laws of self-defense change if reasoning with the attacker(s) is off the table?
What’s the Limit? How Many Shots Are Too Many?
In our Mar. 17 show, we use the trial of Michael Dunn, who fired a total of ten rounds in the course of killing Jordan Davis in what has become known as the “loud rap music” case. When tried for the murder, the jury was willing to convict on the last three rounds fired, but not convict on the first three rounds. Why the difference?
When A Dog Attacks Your Child, What Law Governs Your use of Force?
In our Mar. 10 we cover video of a dog viciously attacking a small child in a church parking lot, even as her parents are standing right beside her. The parents naturally protect their child, but what laws govern their use of force against an aggressor animal? Pro-tip: It’s NOT the law of self-defense!
Analysis of Briefcase Shooting Scene in Tom Cruise Movie “Collateral”
In our Mar. 31 show, we take a rare step outside real-life video of actual use-of-force events and do a plain-English, five-elements-of-self-defense analysis of the briefcase shooting scene from the Tom Cruise movie “Collateral”—good shoot or not a good shoot, and why or why not?
And all that is only part of what’s included in this Law of Self Defense Quarterly!
Analysis of Briefcase Shooting Scene in Tom Cruise Movie “Collateral”
In our Mar. 31 show, we take a rare step outside real-life video of actual use-of-force events and do a plain-English, five-elements-of-self-defense analysis of the briefcase shooting scene from the Tom Cruise movie “Collateral”—good shoot or not a good shoot, and why or why not?
... And all that is only part of what’s included in this Law of Self Defense Quarterly!
Thanks and stay safe,
Andrew Branca

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Law of Self Defense QUARTERLY: 1Q2020
January - March 2020
2-DVD (video) + 1 CD (audio) Format
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