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ificandream

(9,372 posts)
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 07:54 PM Mar 18

Justices Seem Likely to Side With N.R.A. in First Amendment Dispute

Source: New York Times (gift link/no paywall)

By Abbie VanSickle
Reporting from Washington

March 18, 2024, 4:12 p.m. ET

A majority of the Supreme Court appeared on Monday to embrace arguments by the National Rifle Association that a New York State official violated the First Amendment by trying to dissuade companies from doing business with it after a deadly school shooting. The dispute, which began after a gunman opened fire in 2018 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., was one of two cases on Monday that centered on when government advocacy crosses a line to violate the Constitution’s protection of free speech.

After the shooting, which killed 17 students and staff members, Maria Vullo, then a superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services, said banks and other insurance companies regulated by her agency should assess whether they wanted to continue providing services to the N.R.A. The gun rights group sued, accusing Ms. Vullo of unlawfully leveraging her authority as a government official.

“It was a campaign by the state’s highest political officials to use their power to coerce a boycott of a political advocacy organization because they disagreed with its advocacy,” said David D. Cole, the national legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union, who argued on behalf of the N.R.A., adding that the officials’ actions had cost the group “millions of dollars.”

The lawyer for the New York officials, Neal K. Katyal, pushed back, arguing that state officials were performing their ordinary duties. “We think that it was an exercise of legitimate law enforcement,” he said.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/18/us/politics/supreme-court-nra-free-speech.html

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Justices Seem Likely to Side With N.R.A. in First Amendment Dispute (Original Post) ificandream Mar 18 OP
Question would be BumRushDaShow Mar 18 #1
wouldn't that be free speech? barbtries Mar 18 #2
It would be the correct decision ripcord Mar 18 #3
I will always take the side of the first amendment hueymahl Mar 19 #4
Not enough children are getting shot. Turbineguy Mar 19 #5

BumRushDaShow

(128,979 posts)
1. Question would be
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 08:05 PM
Mar 18

(like the parallel case regarding the government interacting with social media companies) is whether there was any legislation or other overt "punishment" (outside of "boycott" entreaties would should be considered "speech" too) that would have restricted their ability to exercise the "First Amendment".

And I see Neil Katyal is arguing this (saw him last week on MSNBC).

hueymahl

(2,496 posts)
4. I will always take the side of the first amendment
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 01:11 AM
Mar 19

No matter how repugnant the speech or the parties speaking.

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