Court briefs filed by NYSRPA:
- Henderson v. U.S. – NYSRPA, ISRA, Illinois Carry, Commonwealth 2nd Amendment brief in support of defendant on whether a felony conviction prevents a court from ordering the government to either transfer petitioner’s firearms to an unrelated third party to whom the defendant has sold all his property interests or sell the firearms for the benefit of the defendant
- Woollard v. Gallagher – NYSRPA, State Firearms Associations, local organizations brief in support of overturning Maryland’s discretionary CCW licensing authority
- McDonald v. City of Chicago – State Firearms Association’s brief in support of 2nd Amendment incorporation to the states
- District of Columbia v. Heller – State Firearms Association’s brief in support of individual rights
Court decisions:
- DeAngelo V. Burns – agents have broad authority to issue and revoke pistol licenses
- Osterweil v. Bartlett – State Supreme Court ruling on issuing pistol licenses to non-residents
- Kwong v. Bloomberg – Federal court ruling upholding NYC pistol license fees
- Kuck v. Danaher – 2nd Circuit Court ruling on pistol licenses and due process claims
- Maio v. Kralik – improper destruction of firearms
- Maloney v. Cuomo – 2nd Amendment not incorporated to New York
- U.S. v. Arzberger – requiring defendants to give up any firearms at bail hearings violates due process
- Colaiacovo v. Dormer – mandatory storage violates individual right
- District of Columbia v. Heller – 2nd Amendment is an individual right
- Beach v. Kelly – transporting handguns out of state
- City of New York v. Beretta U.S.A. Corp – negligence and strict liability in tort
- Carolyn McCarthy v. (Winchester) Olin Corporation – negligence and strict liability in tort
- Carolyn McCarthy v. Strum, Ruger, and Company – negligence and strict liability in tort
- Citizens for a Safer Community v. City of Rochester – possession and sale of semi-automatic rifles and shotguns in the City of Rochester
- City of New York v. Job-Lot Pushcart – possession of realistic-looking toy guns
- Ellman v. Davis – requiring peace officers to apply for handgun license
- Grimm v. City of New York – Administrative Code of City of New York, sections 436-6.0 – 436-6.16
- O’Brien v. Keegan – carry/use restrictions on pistol licenses
- O’Connor v. Scarpino – carry/use restrictions on pistol licenses
- People v. Anderson – possession of disguised firearm
- People v. Evergood – possession of handgun without a license
- Richmond Boro Gun Club v. City of New York #1 – possession or transfer of certain “assault weapons” and “ammunition feeding devices” in New York City
- Richmond Boro Gun Club v. City of New York #2 – possession or transfer of certain “assault weapons” and “ammunition feeding devices” in New York City