Antonyuk v. James
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit · No. 22-2908
🤝Mixed outcome
Kept injunctions against the social media disclosure rule and the private-property default rule while lifting the injunction against the rest of the CCIA.
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What the court held
Gun owners challenged many provisions of New York's Concealed Carry Improvement Act, and the district court enjoined more than a dozen of them. On remand from the Supreme Court for reconsideration in light of United States v. Rahimi, the Second Circuit reached the same result as its earlier opinion: it affirmed the injunction against the social media disclosure requirement and against the restricted-locations provision as applied to private property held open to the public, and vacated the injunction in all other respects. The court either found no plaintiff had standing or concluded the remaining provisions are not facially unconstitutional, emphasizing that this was only a likelihood-of-success ruling at the preliminary injunction stage.
Summarized from the court's opinion.
What this case is about
First and Second Amendment challenges to provisions of New York’s Concealed Carry Improvement Act
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Key Dates
- 2024-10-24 — Decided
Sources
- CourtListener — retrieved 2026-08-08
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