The Biden administration is formally supporting “neither party” in an upcoming Supreme Court case about whether New York’s former head financial regulator violated the free-speech rights of the National Rifle Association.

The justices are set to hear next month the NRA’s claims that Maria Vullo, the former superintendent of New York’s Department of Financial Services, embarked on an unconstitutional campaign of intimidation to get banks and insurance companies to cut ties with the gun rights group after a 2018 mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida.