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United States, Petitioner v. Zackey Rahimi

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Case overview

Case Number:

22-915

Court:

Supreme Court

Nature of Suit:

Firms

  • Arnold & Porter
  • Benbrook Law Group
  • Bochner PLLC
  • Cecere PC
  • Complex Appellate Litigation Group
  • Cooley LLP
  • Cooper & Kirk
  • Covington & Burling
  • Crowell & Moring
  • Dentons
  • Farella Braun
  • Flores Law PLLC
  • Freshfields
  • Fried Frank
  • Gibson Dunn
  • Hogan Lovells
  • Jenner & Block
  • Katten Muchin
  • Kelly Hart
  • K&L Gates
  • Kramer Levin
  • Manatt Phelps
  • Mayer Brown
  • Michel & Associates
  • Morrison Foerster
  • Munger Tolles
  • Olson Remcho
  • O'Melveny & Myers
  • Patterson Belknap
  • Paul Weiss
  • Porter Wright
  • Shipman & Goodwin
  • Stafford Rosenbaum
  • Upper Seven Law
  • WilmerHale
  • Yetter Coleman

Companies

  • American Civil Liberties Union
  • American Medical Association Inc.
  • Cato Institute
  • Everytown for Gun Safety
  • National League of Cities
  • National Rifle Association of America
  • Texas Advocacy Project
  • The Bronx Defenders
  • The Center for Reproductive Rights Inc.
  • United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Government Agencies

  • City of New York

Sectors & Industries:

  • Services
    • Business Services
    • Legal services
    • Personal Services
    • Public Relations Services
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