NYLJ Reports that NRA’s Lawsuit Against Gov. Cuomo Moves Forward

The New York Law Journal reports that a lawsuit brought by firm client the National Rifle Association (NRA) on First Amendment claims against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Department of Financial Services (DFS) will move forward. The November 6, 2018, article reports that “U.S. District Judge Thomas McAvoy of the Northern District of New York wrote in a lengthy decision that the NRA’s claims that actions by Cuomo and Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo stifled its free speech were sufficient enough to be evaluated at trial.” 

The highly-anticipated decision follows a hearing in Albany on September 10, 2018. 

“This decision upholds not only the NRA’s First Amendment claims, but basic First Amendment principles,” said firm Partner William Brewer, lead attorney for the NRA in the matter. “The motion to dismiss was a misguided attempt to avoid addressing the substance of this case. As the court recognized, the NRA deserves its day in court – and we look forward to it. We are eager to proceed with discovery, which we believe will reveal more troubling facts about defendants’ abuse of state power to suppress opposing political views.”

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