A commentary written by R.J. Lehmann published in the National Review on June 4, 2018, titled “New York’s Assault on the NRA Sets a Dangerous Precedent” expresses support for a lawsuit filed by the firm. The firm is representing the National Rifle Association (NRA) in a lawsuit filed against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the state Department of Financial Services (DFS) and its Superintendent, Maria T. Vullo.
The suit alleges that the state violated the NRA’s First Amendment rights in connection with regulatory guidance issued to financial institutions urging them to not do business with the NRA. Lehmann writes that the DFS’ “behavior sets a dangerous precedent that should trouble citizens across the political spectrum.”
He adds: “Seeing regulators open this Pandora’s box should be deeply concerning to those on both the right and the left. One easily could imagine similar motivated prosecutions of financial-services firms that do business with Planned Parenthood, tobacco companies, tech firms, the solar industry, or even the political campaigns of rival parties. The precedent set by these blatantly political regulatory actions undermines not only the insurance market, but the rule of law.”