BELLEVUE, Wash. — April 15, 2026 — The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) has promoted attorney Bill Sack to Senior Director of Legal Operations.
In his new role, Sack will be responsible for oversight of SAF’s legal program to include litigation inception and management, tracking active cases, educating the public and cultivating SAF’s attorney referral network. Additionally, Sack will continue fielding media requests and podcast interviews to promote the organization’s critical work across the country.
“Bill has done a wonderful job coordinating outside counsel and our entire legal program since he was brought on board,” said SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut. “I’ve worked with Bill for several years and the experience and knowledge he brings to the organization is beyond reproach. SAF has benefitted immensely by having Bill on board and we thought it was time to recognize the great work he’s done in his time with the organization.”
Sack is a practicing attorney and graduate of The George Washington University and Widener Law School and currently resides in Pennsylvania. He brings more than five years of direct experience in the Second Amendment advocacy space, including over two years with SAF, and as Director of Legal Operations for another liberty-based advocacy non-profit, as well as a decade of experience in management, marketing and public relations.
“It’s an honor and a privilege to work for SAF and see firsthand how the work we do benefits the American people and the Republic,” Sack said. “There’s no better feeling than to spread the news when SAF has another precedent-setting win that ensures the government cannot violate our rights. SAF and the country have made tremendous strides in the right direction, but there is still plenty of work to be done. SAF will bring that fight every chance we get. I’m honored to be part of this battle and look forward to continue telling the government ‘NO’ on behalf of SAF’s amazing membership.”
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