Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 19th, at 1:00 pm, is “gun day” in the Senate Judiciary C Committee where multiple firearm related bills are scheduled to be heard. Two important pro-gun bills, SB 152 and SB 214, and an anti-gun “red flag” bill, SB 256, will be considered. Please take immediate action by using the link below to contact
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(Bloomberg) — The US Supreme Court signaled it’s likely to reject curbs on the Biden administration’s contacts with social media companies, hearing a case that will shape efforts to tackle election interference and misinformation during the final months of the 2024 campaign. Key justices on Monday questioned lower-court rulings that imposed restrictions on the White
Listen to this article WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices appeared receptive Monday to National Rifle Association claims that a former New York state official violated its free-speech rights by pressuring banks and insurance companies to blacklist the group after the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida. The NRA is suing former New York State Department
Last week, Governor Holcomb signed House Bill 1084, The Second Amendment Privacy Act, prohibiting the use of firearm-related Merchant Category Codes, and House Bill 1235, providing protections for members of the firearms industry against frivolous lawsuits. The NRA would like to thank Governor Holcomb for signing these critical pieces of legislation and his continued commitment
The Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments over whether a New York official can be sued for violating the National Rifle Association‘s free speech rights by allegedly urging banks and insurers to avoid doing business with the gun rights group. Justices heard the NRA’s arguments for its bid to revive a 2018 lawsuit alleging that
On Tuesday, March 19th, the New Hampshire Senate Judiciary Committee will be holding a hearing on two important gun bills. NRA members and gun rights supporters are urged to contact the committee and request that they support all pro-gun measures this session and oppose all bills that will restrict our Second Amendment rights. The bills
Sign up for the daily Inside Washington email for exclusive US coverage and analysis sent to your inbox Get our free Inside Washington email In their pursuit to defend individual freedoms and fight against government abuse, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) will be at the Supreme Court today to argue that a New York
This article originally appeared in Bloomberg Law on March 18, 2024. If the First Amendment stands for anything, it stands for the idea that a government official can’t go after you just because someone doesn’t like what you say. But that’s exactly what New York state officials did in NRA v. Vullo, a case to
CNN — The Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday in an unusual First Amendment appeal from the National Rifle Association against a New York financial regulator who persuaded banks and insurance companies to sever ties with the gun rights group. The NRA claims that Maria Vullo, the former superintendent of the New York Department of
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday is hearing arguments in a case that tests how far the federal government can go in pressuring social media companies to remove content it believes spreads misinformation before it crosses a constitutional line. The case, known as Murthy v. Missouri, arose out of efforts during the early months
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two landmark freedom of speech cases Monday morning. First, SCOTUS will hear arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, which alleges that Biden administration officials engaged in what amounts to government-led censorship-by-proxy by pressuring social media companies to take down posts or suspend accounts over content officials deemed
A national gun control organization is taking responsibility for the NRA’s legal problems, setting its sights on a firearms industry trade organization, and calling on people to join its fight. In a March 14 email, Brady—formerly The Brady Campaign—is soliciting signatures on a petition for Congress to pass more gun control laws to end the
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View image in fullscreen ‘A campaign for vengeance’: critics warn of a radical second Trump term After a chaotic first term, experienced advisers are ready to usher in a second presidency ‘driven by imaginary grievances’ The US election primary season is effectively over. Conventional wisdom holds that the two major candidates will now pivot towards
Western democracies There is nothing wrong with political parties receiving donations as long as it is public who the donors are. After all political parties are large institutions with complex networks and incur big expenses. In the U.S., it works the other way – the strength of a candidate is gauged by the campaign funds
A commission’s findings that a Maine sheriff’s office failed to use its legal authority to place the mass shooter in Lewiston in protective custody and seize his weapons has introduced fresh concerns over the law’s effectiveness at a critical moment in a state legislative debate over gun control. The state commission investigating the Oct. 25
The case poses a significant test of the First Amendment’s free speech protections in the digital age and stems from the Biden administration’s efforts to pressure social media platforms to remove content that it said spread falsehoods about the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election. The Supreme Court is set to consider at what
Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday will be weighing whether the government crossed a constitutional line into censorship of lawful speech when it pressured social media platforms to take down content it deemed misleading. The case poses a significant test of the First Amendment’s free speech protections in the digital age and stems from
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