How DOJ Just Veered Way Off Course

Published on October 29, 2025
Duration: 10:58

This video discusses the Department of Justice's (DOJ) stance on limiting the scope of injunctive relief in the Firearms Policy Coalition v. Bondi case. The DOJ is arguing for the relief to apply only to specific members of organizational plaintiffs who existed at the time the suit was filed, citing standing and equity principles. This approach aims to restrict the number of individuals who benefit from the ruling, which challenged 18 U.S. Code Section 930(a).

Quick Summary

The Department of Justice is seeking to limit the scope of injunctive relief in the Firearms Policy Coalition v. Bondi case, arguing it should only apply to members of organizational plaintiffs who existed when the suit was filed. This is based on Article 3 standing and equity principles, aiming to restrict beneficiaries and ensure government compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Predictability in Law
  2. 01:00Case Overview: FPC v. Bondi
  3. 01:22DOJ's Stance on Remedies
  4. 02:11DOJ's Argument for Limited Relief
  5. 03:15Past DOJ Membership Information Request
  6. 03:41DOJ's New Memorandum Strategy
  7. 04:46Purpose: Limiting Beneficiaries
  8. 05:28DOJ's Proposed Limitations
  9. 06:12Holding the Judgment Hostage
  10. 06:43Enforceability and Practical Impossibility
  11. 07:00Plaintiffs' Counter-Argument
  12. 07:58Risk of Contempt for Government
  13. 08:41The True Goal: Limiting Americans
  14. 09:30Gut-wrenching Exercise for 2A Rights
  15. 10:00Case Recap and Resources
  16. 10:18Contact Washington Gun Law

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary issue with the Department of Justice's approach in the Firearms Policy Coalition v. Bondi case?

The DOJ is attempting to significantly limit the scope of a favorable court ruling, arguing that injunctive relief should only apply to specific members of organizational plaintiffs who existed at the time the lawsuit was filed, rather than a broader class.

On what legal grounds does the DOJ base its argument for limiting the injunction's scope?

The DOJ cites Article 3 standing requirements and principles of equity. They argue that organizational plaintiffs lack standing to represent future members and that broader relief could create practical enforcement issues and risks of contempt for the government.

What is the DOJ's stated goal in seeking to limit the beneficiaries of the court's ruling?

The DOJ's stated goal is to ensure compliance with court orders and avoid practical impossibilities in enforcement. However, the speaker suggests the underlying aim is to limit the number of Americans who benefit from the ruling to the fewest possible.

What is the significance of 18 U.S. Code Section 930(a) in this case?

18 U.S. Code Section 930(a) is the law that was successfully challenged in the Firearms Policy Coalition v. Bondi case. It generally prohibits carrying firearms in federal buildings and facilities.

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