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Everytown Law Represents Kansas City, Missouri In Suit Against Gun Manufacturer, Dealers And Alleged Traffickers For Contributing To Local Gun Violence
Kansas City is the First in the U.S. to File a Lawsuit Against the Gun Industry in More than 10 Years Kansas City, MOÂ –…
Everytown for Gun Safety Urges ATF to Correct Regulatory Failure Allowing Untraceable ‘Ghost Guns’ Into Communities Across the Country
New York — Today, Everytown for Gun Safety demanded the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) correct its own failure to regulate…
Everytown Is Going After the ATF for Not Regulating Untraceable ‘Ghost Guns’
The gun control advocacy group wants to know why ATF won’t crack down on the DIY gun kits that they used to regulate.
Vermont v. Misch
Protecting Vermont’s prohibition on large-capacity magazines.
Holding the Firearms Industry Accountable for Designing Guns So Easy to Shoot, Even a Toddler Can Do It
Everytown Law Assists the City of Columbus, Ohio 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.
Meritless Historical Arguments in Second Amendment Litigation
This law review article discusses the frivolous arguments made by many plaintiffs in Second Amendment cases, some of which have unfortunately made their way into district and circuit court decisions.
Ohio v. Weber
Defending Ohio’s prohibition on the use or carrying of firearms by intoxicated persons.
Roberts v. Suzuki
Defending Hawaii’s prohibition on tasers and stun guns.
Everytown Law Wins Major Federal Court Ruling Requiring The Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to Provide Data on Gun Violence
New York – Everytown for Gun Safety, the country’s largest gun violence prevention organization, today won a major federal court ruling that overturned the…
New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. City of New York
Supporting New York City, and common sense gun safety laws, in U.S. Supreme Court’s first major Second Amendment case in a decade.
Everytown Law Applauds Florida Court Ruling Striking Down Punitive Aspects of NRA-Backed Preemption Law
Leon County, FL – Everytown for Gun Safety, the country’s largest gun violence prevention organization, applauded a Friday ruling by the Florida Circuit Court,…
Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Crawford Family Against Gun Industry Bad Actors Who Played Role in Son’s Death
Crawford v. Jimenez Arms, Inc., et al.
Domestic Violence Shelters Win Partial Victory in Challenge to West Virginia’s ‘Guns in Parking Lots’ Law
The West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. v. Morrisey
Everytown Law Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Domestic Violence Coalition Challenging West Virginia Law Barring Businesses from Prohibiting or Asking about Guns in Their Parking Lots
Lawsuit Alleges Law Violates the Shelters’ Constitutional Rights, Including their First Amendment Right to Free Speech Charleston, WV – The West Virginia Coalition…
Why the Gun Lobby’s Favorite Court Decision Is Wrong
Another Federal Appeals Court Upholds Prohibition on Assault Weapons and Large-Capacity Magazines
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.
Red Flag Laws: Extreme Risk Protection Orders Are Essential and Constitutional
When Sheriffs Refuse to Follow the Law
Everytown Law Client Profiled in Texas Monthly Article
Rethinking Legal Responsibility For Stolen Guns
As the gun lobby continues its efforts to dismantle public safety protections around carrying guns in public, communities are left grappling with a range of consequences. Among the most concerning is the problem of gun theft: more guns in public means more opportunities for these guns to be stolen, and indeed, reporting shows that gun thefts have been on the rise in recent years.
Ohio Parents Challenge Board of Education’s Decision to Arm Employees
Gabbard et al. v. Madison Local School District Board of Education, et al.
The Law and Politics of Firearms Regulation in Reconstruction Texas
This law review article discusses firearms regulation in 1870’s Texas and how a series of challenges to the state’s 1871 public carry prohibition indicate that at the time of the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment there was no right to carry a firearm in public without a specific need.