The National Rifle Assocation took what might have been the biggest legal gamble of its life and lost. Now, it faces a potential outcome that progressive U.S. politicians have long
By Nikki Slusher Federal Judge Harlin Hale dismissed the National Rifle Association’s bankruptcy case this afternoon, leading way for New York’s Attorney General Letitia James’ office to pursue its case in dissolving the organization. Judge Hale cited that the bankruptcy petition was “filed in bad f
Missing in all of this is anyone representing the folks actually paying the bills – NRA Members. NRA dues-paying members and their organization are left hanging in the breeze.
Judge rejects the NRA s bid to block New York s lawsuit as not in good faith â here s what happens next NY Attorney General Letitia James
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A federal judge in Dallas said on May 11, 2021 that he was dismissing the National Rifle Association s bankruptcy case after finding that the gun group did not file it âin good faith. The NRA filed for bankruptcy on Jan. 15 as a means of relocating its charter from New York, where state Attorney General Letitia James is suing the NRA and four of its current and former officials, to Texas. Lindsey Simon, a bankruptcy scholar at the University of Georgia School of Law, explains what the repercussions might be for the gun group and its leaders.