NRA Files Cert Petition with U.S. Supreme Court; Seeks Review of Case Against Former New York Governmental Official Tied to “Blacklisting Campaign”

February 8, 2023 – Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors client, the National Rifle Association of America (NRA), filed a petition on February 7, 2023, for a writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking review of a controversial judgment issued by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in NRA v. Maria T. Vullo. The matter in question is one of the nation’s most high-profile First Amendment cases. First Amendment scholar Eugene Volokh joins as counsel on the brief.

As the former Superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS), Vullo, at the behest of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, allegedly wielded DFS's regulatory power to financially blacklist the NRA – coercing banks and insurers to cut ties with the Association, in order to suppress its Second Amendment speech. The lawsuit's allegations are explosive and include backroom threats by Vullo against regulated firms, accompanied by offers of leniency on unrelated infractions if regulated entities agreed to blacklist the NRA.  

The NRA's First Amendment claims withstood multiple motions to dismiss during the course of 2018 – 2020. But in 2022, after Vullo appealed the trial court's ruling on qualified immunity, the Second Circuit struck down the NRA's claims – ruling, among other things, that in an era of “enhanced corporate social responsibility,” it was reasonable for New York's financial regulator to warn banks against servicing gun groups.  

“The NRA is pursuing judicial review of a record that is equally disturbing and unconstitutional: New York state officials weaponizing the powers of their office against a political adversary,” says William A. Brewer III, counsel to the NRA. “This case is important not only to the NRA but all advocacy groups that rely upon the protections of the First Amendment.”

Along with Volokh, Brewer is joined on the brief by firm partner Sarah B. Rogers and counsel Noah B. Peters.

Read the press release.

Read the petition. 

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