Nebraska AG Joins Amicus Brief Defending 2nd Amendment
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Nebraska Attorney General Hilgers joined an amicus brief defending Second Amendment rights against overreaching lawsuits that threaten those constitutional protections, announced April 14, 2026. The filing represents the state's participation in federal litigation concerning firearms rights. This is a procedural legal action that does not create compliance obligations for private parties.
“AG Hilgers Joins Amicus Brief Pushing Back Against Overreaching Lawsuits That Threaten 2nd Amendment Rights”
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Nebraska Attorney General Hilgers filed an amicus brief in federal court defending Second Amendment rights against overreaching lawsuits that threaten those constitutional protections. The filing was announced on April 14, 2026, and represents the state's formal participation in the litigation.
For compliance purposes, this document does not create new obligations for regulated entities, businesses, or individuals. It is a procedural legal filing by a state government official and signals the state's enforcement posture regarding civil rights litigation rather than establishing binding precedent or regulatory requirements.
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AG Hilgers Joins Amicus Brief Pushing Back Against Overreaching Lawsuits That Threaten 2nd Amendment Rights
Posted Tuesday, April 14, 2026 Download Amicus Brief
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