The Supreme Court unanimously decided that the NRA plausibly alleged that the New York State Department of Financial Services violated the group's First Amendment rights by blacklisting the group. Senator Tom Cotton is introducing a bill to ban the government from paying off student loans of protesters.
Key Points
NRA alleged violation of First Amendment rights by New York State Department of Financial Services
Court ruled in favor of NRA, allowing them to continue their case
Senator Tom Cotton introducing bill to ban government from paying off student loans of protesters
Pros
Supreme Court upheld the NRA's First Amendment rights
Ruling sets a precedent against government coercion to suppress speech
Cons
Controversy surrounding NRA's advocacy and influence on gun laws
Allegations of government abuse of regulatory powers