HR2184119th Congress

Firearm Due Process Protection Act of 2025

Sponsored By: Representative Emmer

In Committee

Summary

**Creates a faster federal remedy that *strengthens due process for people challenging errors in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)***. The bill expands who can sue over certain Brady Act procedural violations and authorizes fee awards for prevailing complainants.

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  • People flagged by NICS or denied a firearm can bring a new civil action under §925A and must receive an expedited hearing within 30 days. At that hearing the government bears the burden of proving ineligibility by clear and convincing evidence.
  • Complainants who "substantially prevail" can recover reasonable attorney fees and other litigation costs. "Substantially prevailed" covers a judicial order, an enforceable agreement or consent decree, or a voluntary or unilateral change in position by the United States when the claim is not insubstantial.
  • The FBI must send an annual report to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees with totals of challenges received, challenges processed to final disposition, reversals and reasons, non-reversals and reasons, and the average time to process challenges.

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Faster court reviews for gun background errors

If enacted, people with a wrong gun background check—or a missed final decision deadline—could sue under faster rules. The court would have to hold a hearing within 30 days after you file. At the hearing, the government would need to prove, by clear and convincing evidence, that you are not allowed to have a firearm. If you substantially win, the court could order the respondent to pay your reasonable attorney fees and other costs. You would count as having substantially prevailed if you get a court order, an enforceable agreement, or the United States changes its position on a non-insubstantial claim.

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Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Emmer

MN • R

Cosponsors

  • Bean (FL)

    FL • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Rep. Biggs, Andy [R-AZ-5]

    AZ • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Bost

    IL • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Rep. Carter, Earl L. "Buddy" [R-GA-1]

    GA • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Rep. Collins, Mike [R-GA-10]

    GA • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Donalds

    FL • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Estes

    KS • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Rep. Finstad, Brad [R-MN-1]

    MN • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Rep. Fleischmann, Charles J. "Chuck" [R-TN-3]

    TN • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Rep. Gosar, Paul A. [R-AZ-9]

    AZ • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Norman

    SC • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Tenney

    NY • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Timmons

    SC • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Reschenthaler

    PA • R

    Sponsored 3/18/2025

  • Van Drew

    NJ • R

    Sponsored 3/25/2025

  • Rep. Newhouse, Dan [R-WA-4]

    WA • R

    Sponsored 3/25/2025

  • Rep. Grothman, Glenn [R-WI-6]

    WI • R

    Sponsored 3/25/2025

  • Mann

    KS • R

    Sponsored 3/25/2025

  • Barr

    KY • R

    Sponsored 4/8/2025

  • Rogers (AL)

    AL • R

    Sponsored 4/8/2025

  • Rep. Calvert, Ken [R-CA-41]

    CA • R

    Sponsored 4/8/2025

  • Rep. Stefanik, Elise M. [R-NY-21]

    NY • R

    Sponsored 4/8/2025

  • Fischbach

    MN • R

    Sponsored 4/8/2025

  • Rep. Hamadeh, Abraham J. [R-AZ-8]

    AZ • R

    Sponsored 7/10/2025

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