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Parents of Slain Santa Fe Exchange Student Sabika Sheikh Start Pakistan Foundation in Her Name
More than two years after the Santa Fe High School shooting, the family of a Pakistani exchange student killed during the massacre...
Elhert v. Settle
Defending Virginia’s background check requirement.
What the 2020 Supreme Court Term Means for US Gun Laws
Everytown Law Represents the Family of Amber Clark in a Lawsuit Seeking Information About Her Death
Clark, et al. v. Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, et al.
Everytown Law Responds After Supreme Court Denies All Pending Requests to Hear Challenges to Gun Safety Laws
New York — Everytown Law, the litigation arm of Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, today released the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court…
Rupp v. Becerra
Supporting California's Assault Weapons Control Act.
Father of School Shooting Victim Takes On Smith & Wesson
The father of a mass shooting victim and two gun safety groups petitioned the federal government on Sunday to stop the firearms manufacturer...
Everytown Support Fund, Moms Demand Action Respond After Supreme Court Ruling In Suit Over Now-Repealed New York City Gun Rule
New York — Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund (“Everytown”) and Moms Demand Action, the grassroots volunteer network of Everytown for Gun Safety, today…
New Everytown Law Analysis: The Second Amendment Does Not Require Officials to Give Gun Stores Special Treatment During Coronavirus Closures
New York — Everytown Law, the litigation arm of Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, today released a legal memorandum debunking gun lobby…
17-Year-Old Who Carried Out Mass Shooting at Santa Fe High School Illegally Bought Ammunition on Website That Never Verified His Age, Lawsuit Alleges
Santa Fe, TX — The 17-year-old shooter who killed 10 people and wounded 13 others at Santa Fe High School in 2018 bought more than…
Everytown Law Announces Settlement with Gun Dealer That Sold Gun Used in Kansas City Murder
Kansas City, MO — Everytown Law, the litigation arm of Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, announced today that a Jackson County judge has…
Judge Rules Kansas City Couple’s Suit Against Gun Manufacturer Can Move Forward
Suit Alleges the Company’s Actions Contributed to Illegal Distribution of Firearms Kansas City, MO — Everytown Law, the litigation arm of Everytown for Gun Safety…
Prohibiting Large-Capacity Magazines: A Constitutional Way to Save Lives
Litigation Daily on Everytown Law’s ‘Formidable In-House Team’
On Monday, Litigation Daily published a profile of Everytown Law, the litigation arm of Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, noting that…
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.
Everytown Law Applauds Court Ruling Dismissing Lawsuit Challenging Albuquerque’s Enforcement Of State Law Prohibitions On Firearms In Community And Health Centers
New York – Everytown Law, the litigation arm of Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, today applauded a Bernalillo County District Court Judge’s decision…
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, MO –…
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.