2025 saw a lot of Second Amendment litigation.
For the most part, gun owners around the country saw many victories. The National Rifle Association was the top protector of our Second Amendment rights and litigated accordingly. They weren't the sole litigator in pro-Second Amendment circles.
The NRA-ILA posted a 2025 litigation update.
They begin it with:
In 2025, the National Rifle Association defeated New Mexico’s 7-day waiting period for firearm purchases, the ATF’s “engaged in the business” rule, the ATF’s “pistol brace” rule, a lawsuit seeking to ban lead ammunition in the Canaan Valley NWR, and in a case now being reheard by the en banc Ninth Circuit, California’s background check requirement for ammunition purchases. NRA filed 10 new cases; 3 petitions for certiorari in the U.S. Supreme Court; and 20 amicus briefs, including 9 in the U.S. Supreme Court. NRA counsel also published three law review articles, hosted webinars to discuss our litigation efforts across the country, and continued its Legal Scholar Video Series, all while litigating dozens of other cases across the country.
To read the update, go here.

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