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NY: NRA Moves Forward in First Amendment Case Against NY Governor Cuomo
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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As in other civil lawsuits, the NRA now has the ability to demand any documentation that might have bearing on the case. New York State can, and likely will, be ordered by the trial court to provide discovery material to the NRA legal team. Governor Cuomo has demonstrated a lack of accountability and hostility to the Constituion. His administration may be less than forthcoming with discovery.
Governor Cuomo has made a lot of enemies. It is hard to believe one or two of them would be above leaking documents the Governor would rather not be seen by NRA lawyers. |
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Stripeseven
(11/25/2018)
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Deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution, or laws of the United States, is a Federal Crime. Law enforcement officers arrest those that willfully break laws. Well, maybe not those that think they are above the law. What are we to do to keep these law breakers from overthrowing the Constitution, to create a regime where there are "NO" limits on governmental powers. Maybe it's time to remind these elected officials, that government was not to exercise any power not delegated to it by the Constitution. |
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