After N.R.A.'s Supreme Court Win, a Dispute Over Key Facts
Briefly

The Supreme Court ruled that the N.R.A. could pursue claims of First Amendment violations after New York regulators attempted to deter business with the organization post-Parkland.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor stated that while government officials can express their views, they cannot use state power to punish or suppress disfavored expression.
Despite the Supreme Court ruling favoring the N.R.A., doubts arise over the existence of a secret meeting that is central to their claims, complicating their future litigation.
The ruling represents a substantial victory for the N.R.A. amidst ongoing scandals, as they stand to potentially recover nearly $100 million in damages.
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