Appeals Court Dismisses NRA Free Speech Lawsuit Against New York Regulator
NEW YORK, JUL 17 – The Second Circuit ruled Maria Vullo had qualified immunity, citing unclear legal standards at the time despite the NRA’s claims of coercion to sever business ties, court records show.
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Analysis: Remand Ruling Ensures NRA Supreme Court Win Mostly Symbolic
The National Rifle Association’s First Amendment case against a former New York financial regulator was dealt a likely fatal blow this week despite a unanimous Supreme Court win last year. On remand, a Second Circuit panel delivered its own unanimous ruling in NRA v. Vullo. But this one went against the gun-rights group, with the panel dismissing its claims against Maria Vullo. Source
US appeals court orders dismissal of NRA lawsuit against New York official
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered the dismissal of the National Rifle Association's lawsuit accusing a New York state official of violating its free speech rights by coercing banks and insurers to avoid doing business with…
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