Cases
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
COLUMBUS, Ohio – On November 9, 2020, the cities of Columbus and Dayton filed a first-of-its kind lawsuit alleging that court intervention is required to…
Bay Area Unitarian Universalist Church, et al. v. Paxton, et al.
Houston Church and Business, Represented By Everytown Law, Challenge Texas Law Intended To Punish Business Owners That Want To Keep Guns Off Their Property…
Cities, With Support from Everytown, Sue To Compel ATF To Address The Growing Threat From ‘Ghost Guns’
NEW YORK — On August 26, 2020, the cities of Syracuse, NY, San Jose, CA, Chicago, IL, and Columbia, SC, along with Everytown for Gun…
Everytown Law Defends the City of Pittsburgh in Three Lawsuits in Defending Gun Violence Prevention Ordinances
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Everytown Law represents the City of Pittsburgh in a trio of lawsuits arising out of the passage of three gun-violence-prevention ordinances passed…

Everytown Law Represents the Family of Amber Clark in a Lawsuit Seeking Information About Her Death

Everytown Calls on the FTC to Investigate Smith & Wesson’s Dangerous Assault Rifle Marketing Practices
City of Kansas City, Missouri v. Jimenez Arms, Inc. et al.
Everytown Law represents Kansas City in a lawsuit against a Nevada gun manufacturer, multiple current or former Kansas City-area licensed firearms dealers, an alleged…
New Mexico Patriots Advocacy Coalition, et al. v. Keller
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – In an administrative instruction issued August 2019, the City of Albuquerque notified the public it would strictly enforce state laws that prohibit…
Everytown for Gun Safety Urges ATF to Correct Regulatory Failure Allowing Untraceable “Ghost Guns” Into Communities Across the Country
Everytown for Gun Safety demanded the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) correct its own failure to regulate untraceable ghost guns. The…
Ohioans for Concealed Carry, et al. v. City of Columbus, Ohio c/o City Attorney Zach M. Klein et al.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Everytown Law advised the City of Columbus, Ohio on a lawsuit defending two of the city’s gun safety ordinances: (1) a…

Crawford v. Jimenez Arms, Inc., et al.
The West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. v. Morrisey
CHARLESTON W.Va. – Everytown Law represents the West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence in a constitutional challenge to West Virginia’s 2018 “guns in parking…
Daley et al., v. State of Florida et al.
LEON COUNTY, Fla. – The Broward County cities of Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Pembroke Pines and Wilton Manors sued the state of Florida and…
Gabbard et al. v. Madison Local School District Board of Education, et al.
After the plaintiffs moved for a preliminary injunction, the court consolidated this motion with a trial on the merits and ordered the parties to…

Stone v. Pagourtzis
State of Washington, et al. v. United States Department of State, et al.
Bass et al., v. City of Edmonds
EDMONDS, Wash. – Following the City of Edmonds’ passage of an ordinance requiring responsible gun storage, the NRA and the Second Amendment Foundation, along…
Alim, et al. v. City of Seattle, et al.
SEATTLE, Wash. – Following the City of Seattle’s passage of an ordinance requiring responsible gun storage, the NRA and the Second Amendment Foundation, along…
Caldara et al., v. City of Boulder et al.
BOULDER, Colo. – Everytown Law is representing the City of Boulder, Colorado in a legal challenge to the City’s recently enacted gun-safety ordinance, which…
City of Missoula v. Timothy C. Fox
MISSOULA, Mont. – Everytown Law represents the City of Missoula in its lawsuit against the Attorney General of Montana as part of the city’s…
Everytown v. ATF
NEW YORK – In March 2018, Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund sued the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (“ATF”) over ATF’s…
Wollschlaeger v. Governor, State of Florida (En Banc)
Summary Florida – Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America filed this brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit…