
NRA sees outpouring of support in SCOTUS case charging blue state regulator with 'blacklisting'
Fox News
Nearly 200 individuals and organizations have filed 22 amicus briefs with the Supreme Court in support of the NRA's lawsuit against former NY regulator Maria Vullo.
A total of 190 individuals and organizations have filed 22 amicus briefs, also known as "friend of the court" briefs, in support of the NRA’s legal battle against former New York Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo, who served under disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration.
The support stems from the NRA’s lawsuit arguing Vullo, at the behest of Cuomo, tried to blacklist the NRA due to personal political animosity towards the group. She sent "guidance letters" in 2018 to banks and insurance companies encouraging them to sever ties with the NRA and other pro-Second Amendment organizations, citing reputational risks. The guidance letters were issued shortly after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, that killed 17 students and staff.