November 4, 2023 - NBC News, CNN, The New York Times, The Hill, and other media outlets reported today that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the NRA's free speech case against Maria Vullo, the former head of the New York State Department of Financial Services.
As reported by NBC, "The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear the National Rifle Association's claim that a New York state official's alleged role in urging companies to end ties with the gun rights group constituted unlawful coercion."
The NRA was appealing a 2022 ruling by the New York-based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which said Vullo's actions did not constitute unlawful conduct. The appeals court ruling "gives state officials free rein to financially blacklist their political opponents," the NRA's lawyers said in court papers.
As reported by The Hill, "In April 2018 — two months after the deadly mass shooting at a Parkland, Fla., high school — Maria Vullo, former superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services, urged banks and insurers to consider the “reputational risks” of working with the NRA, according to court filings. The gun rights group filed suit against Vullo and former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), saying the NRA had “suffered tens of millions of dollars in damages” due to the officials’ “blacklisting” of the group in violation of their First Amendment rights.
The Brewer firm has represented the NRA in this matter since 2018.
Speaking of today's developments, Brewer partner William A. Brewer III said, "We are grateful the Supreme Court will review this First Amendment case and eager to argue to the Court that government officials who take adverse action against their political enemies do so at their own risk. The ruling from the Second Circuit, which the Court will review, condones public officials having unbridled power to attack those with whom they disagree. Lawyers live for these moments: the opportunity to advocate for clients on their most important matters – on the biggest stage.”
See below to read more:
“Supreme Court takes up NRA coercion claim against former New York official,” NBC
“Supreme Court to hear NRA’s claim a New York agency coerced businesses to drop ties to gun rights group,” CNN
“Supreme Court to Hear N.R.A.’s Free Speech Case Against New York Official,” The New York Times
“Supreme Court to hear NRA free speech lawsuit against NY official,” The Hill