Are you aware of the critical role NRA-ILA Litigation plays in defending our rights?
Dear NRA Supporter:
We wanted to take a moment to share why litigation remains such an important tool in advancing and protecting our Second Amendment Rights.
Litigation plays a critical role in upholding the rule of law and ensuring that laws and regulations do not infringe on our freedoms. When other avenues-such as legislation, or administrative processes-fail to resolve disputes or address harm, litigation provides a structured and enforceable path to accountability and the restoration of our Second Amendment rights.
Beyond resolving individual cases, litigation can have a broader impact. Court decisions often set precedents that clarify legal standards, influence future conduct, and shape policy outcomes. In this way, strategic litigation can drive systemic change, protect rights, and deter unlawful or harmful behavior. For several years, your NRA-ILA litigation department was involved in the landmark 2022 U.S. Supreme Court case NYSRPA v. Bruen. This case affirmed our individual right to carry a firearm for self-defense while fundamentally changing the legal review process for firearm related legislation nationwide.
Litigation also serves as a check and balance within our legal system. It ensures that government agencies, corporations, and other powerful actors remain accountable to the law, reinforcing public trust and institutional integrity. Your NRA-ILA Litigation team is involved in dozens of active cases nationwide, and you can read all about them here: https://www.nraila.org/legal-legislation/current-litigation/.
For these reasons, litigation is not simply about winning a case-it is about safeguarding our rights, reversing government overreach, and advancing long-term objectives that might otherwise be unattainable.
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