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Supreme Court Revives NRA's First Amendment Suit Against Ex-NY Finance Chief | National Law Journal
Law.com· 12 hours agoA unanimous U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday revived the National Rifle Association’s First Amendment...
Supreme Court sides with NRA in free speech ruling that curbs government pressure campaigns
CNN via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoThe Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously backed the National Rifle Association in a First Amendment...
Supreme Court Backs NRA in First Amendment Claim Against New York Regulator
Insurance Journal· 12 hours agoThe Supreme Court found the NRA’s allegations that former New York Department of Financial...
Supreme Court rules official likely violated NRA’s free speech rights
Washington Post· 9 hours agoJustice Sonia Sotomayor, writing for the justices...superintendent of the New York Department of...
Supreme Court unanimously rules for NRA in free speech fight
The Hill· 13 hours agoAuthored by liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the ruling revives the gun-rights group’s First ...
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Supreme Court rules for NRA in First Amendment dispute - SCOTUSblog
SCOTUSblog· 10 hours agoThe Supreme Court on Thursday reinstated a lawsuit by the National Rifle Association, alleging that...
Supreme Court rules for NRA in New York government coercion battle
NBC NEWS· 13 hours agoAssociation can pursue a claim that a New York state official’s efforts to encourage companies to...
Supreme Court unanimously sides with NRA in First Amendment dispute with New York official
The Washington Times· 13 hours agoThe NRA brought the case against Maria Vullo, the former superintendent of the New York Department...
Supreme Court sides with NRA in free speech ruling that curbs government pressure campaigns
KOAM· 13 hours ago“Ultimately, the critical takeaway is that the First Amendment prohibits government officials from wielding their power selectively to punish or suppress speech,” Sotomayor ...