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My SSRN page is up
Here it is. It has my three latest articles on it, and you can download them. Constitutional history buffs might find my transcription of St. George Tucker's law lecture notes relating to the Bill of Rights of interest. Tucker appears to have written them in 1791-92, as he was just starting out as a law prof. at William and Mary. They give a good idea of how the BoR was understood, right after its ratification, by a fellow who was a friend of Jefferson and Madison, had a brother in the First Senate, and whose closest friend sat in the First House.
Have you considered becoming a law professor? You obviously like to publish and I think many students would benefit from being exposed to your real world experience and widsom in the ways of administrative law and gun control related stuff.