Alan Gottlieb

Chairman

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Preston's Summary

Alan Gottlieb is the Chairman at the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and founder of the Second Amendment Foundation. He focuses on issues related to education and the education system, particularly through the lens of lawsuits impacting these areas. Alan has been featured in notable publications such as AmmoLand, Education Next, The Colorado Springs Gazette, IDAHO ED NEWS, The Denver Post, and The Denver Gazette.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 57 %
Government Announcement: 11 %
Opinion: 11 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 7 %
Cites Data: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Lawsuits

Pitching Insights

Alan's coverage is primarily focused on legal policy regulation, government announcements, and expert commentary related to gun rights and control in the United States. The themes covered are predominantly government & politics along with legal & compliance.

Given this focus, Alan would likely be responsive to pitches from legal experts specializing in firearms legislation or scholars with expertise in constitutional law regarding Second Amendment issues. Additionally, individuals directly involved in relevant lawsuits or political figures advocating for specific policies may also catch his attention.

Considering Alan's national focus on the United States, pitches should reflect an understanding of US-specific firearm laws and regulations as well as their implications within the context of American governance and policy-making processes.

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