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Supreme Court supports NRA in decision favouring free speech against government pressure tactics.

The Supreme Court unanimously supported the National Rifle Association in a First Amendment decision, potentially making it more difficult for state officials to intimidate advocacy organizations.

The US Supreme Court Building is seen on April 23, in Washington, DC.
The US Supreme Court Building is seen on April 23, in Washington, DC.

Supreme Court supports NRA in decision favouring free speech against government pressure tactics.

The ruling permits the NRA to proceed with their lawsuit against a New York official who urged financial institutions to end their relationship with the organisation in the aftermath of the tragic 2018 Parkland, Florida, high school shooting, claiming 17 lives.

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The Supreme Court's decision favors the NRA's right to free speech, as they can continue with their lawsuit against the New York official who implemented financial pressure tactics. The New York official encouraged financial institutions to sever ties with the NRA following the 2018 Parkland shooting.

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