The U.S. Supreme Court has delivered a landmark ruling in favor of the National Rifle Association (NRA) in a First Amendment free speech case. The case, which was defended by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), resulted in a unanimous 9-0 decision. The ruling emphasizes that public officials cannot punish advocacy groups based on disagreements with their viewpoints. This decision is seen as a significant victory for free speech rights, with implications for future Second Amendment cases. The collaboration between the NRA and the ACLU highlights the non-partisan nature of First Amendment protections. David Cole of the ACLU noted the importance of this ruling in the case titled NRA v Vullo.
Opinion: ACLU's David Cole writes about the NRA's 9-0 high court win and says that public officials can't punish advocacy groups based on a disagreement with their viewpoints. https://t.co/PbjZNZDmjq
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