Representing State and Local Governments
Everytown Law attorneys provide legal advice and representation to states, cities, localities, and elected officials seeking to advance and defend local gun safety ordinances.
With Assistance from Everytown Law, D.C. and Maryland Sue Three Gun Stores for Facilitating Illegal Gun Trafficking
Everytown Law partners with the Attorneys General for the District of Columbia and Maryland to sue three Maryland gun stores for their allegedly unlawful gun…
Chicago Expands Glock Lawsuit, Seeks to Hold Glock’s Parent Company and Local Gun Dealers Accountable for Their Role in Endangering the City Through the Sale and Marketing of Easily Modified Glocks
City of Chicago v. Glock, Inc., Glock Ges.m.b.H., Midwest Sporting Goods, Eagle Gun Club LLC, Range Plus LLC, and 5900 LLC
Baltimore Sues ATF to Get Critical Gun Crime Data
Mayor of Baltimore v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Philadelphia Sues Three Area Gun Stores for Facilitating Illegal Gun Trafficking
City of Philadelphia v. WRT Management, Inc. f/k/a Tanner’s Sport Center Inc., et al.
Everytown Law Defends Anne Arundel County, Maryland’s Gun Store Suicide Warning Against a 1st Amendment Challenge
Maryland Shall Issue, Inc., et al. v. Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Chicago Sues Westforth Sports for Illegal Gun Sales
City of Chicago v. Westforth Sports, Inc.
Everytown Law Helps Los Angeles City Attorney Win $5M Settlement From Biggest U.S. Ghost Gun Manufacturer
The People of the State of California v. Polymer80, Inc., et al.
Illinois, Kansas City, and Everytown Sue ATF for Granting Firearms License to Manufacturer Tied to Firearms Law Violations
Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, et al. v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, et al.
Columbus and Dayton File First-of-its-Kind Suit Against Ohio Attorney General’s Office Over Failure to Ensure Criminal Convictions Are Entered Into Background Check Databases
City of Columbus, et al. v. Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation, et al.
Cities, With Support from Everytown, Sue To Compel ATF To Address The Growing Threat From ‘Ghost Guns’
City of Syracuse, New York, et al. v. ATF, et al.
Everytown Law Defends the City of Pittsburgh in Three Lawsuits in Defending Gun Violence Prevention Ordinances
Anderson, et al. v. City of Pittsburgh, et al.; FOAC, et al. v. City of Pittsburgh, et al.; Allegheny County Sportsmen’s League, et al. v. City of Pittsburgh
Kansas City and Everytown Law File First Municipal Lawsuit in Over Ten Years Against Gun Manufacturer, Dealers, and Traffickers Whose Conduct Helped Foster a Gun Violence Epidemic in the City
City of Kansas City, Missouri v. Jimenez Arms, Inc., et al.
Representing the City of Albuquerque Against a Challenge to City Guidance Enforcing New Mexico Laws Prohibiting Firearms Where School and University Activities Occur
New Mexico Patriots Advocacy Coalition, et al. v. Keller
City of Columbus, Ohio, Commissions the Help of Everytown Law in Defending Two Gun Safety Ordinances Prohibiting Bump Stocks and Possession of Firearms By Those With Domestic Violence Convictions
Ohioans for Concealed Carry, et al. v. City of Columbus, Ohio c/o City Attorney Zach M. Klein, et al.
Everytown Law Represents Four Cities in Broward County, Florida, Challenging Florida’s Punitive Firearms Preemption Law
Daley, et al. v. State of Florida, et al.
Everytown Law Defends City of Edmonds, Washington, Against a NRA-Backed Challenge to a Responsible Gun Storage Ordinance
Bass, et al. v. City of Edmonds, et al.
Defending Seattle’s Responsible Gun Storage Ordinance Against a Challenge Brought by Gun Group
Alim, et al. v. City of Seattle, et al.
Defending the City of Boulder, Colorado Against Legal Challenge to the City’s Restrictions on Assault Weapons, Large-Capacity Magazines, and the Possession of Firearms by those Under 21
Caldara, et al. v. City of Boulder, et al.
City of Missoula, Montana, in Coordination with Everytown Law and Boone Karlberg P.C., Sues State to Clear the Way for City Ordinance Requiring Universal Background Checks
City of Missoula v. Timothy C. Fox