Manhattan Judge Rejects New York AG's Effort to Dissolve National Rifle Association
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Joel Cohen found that Attorney General Letitia James' complaint does not allege the type of public harm that is the legal linchpin for imposing the "corporate death penalty."
March 02, 2022 at 06:22 PM
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NGO and Non-ProfitA Manhattan judge on Wednesday dismissed New York Attorney General Letitia James' effort to dissolve the National Rifle Association, finding that the gun-rights advocacy group's alleged failures can be addressed through "targeted, less intrusive relief" instead.
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