(Well, too many abbreviations, but I couldn't help it).

I haven't noticed anyone saying anything about this, so I don't know if I just missed it, or what.  Anyway, here's a June 23 press release from the Second Amendment Foundation:
The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) have joined with the Madison Society and a dozen law professors from major universities in filing a Brandeis brief in a Washington, D.C. case that has significant implications on the individual right to keep and bear arms.

The case, Shelly Parker et al v. District of Columbia could result in a landmark ruling on the meaning and authority of the Second Amendment.

SAF Founder and CCRKBA Chairman Alan M. Gottlieb said the Parker case has the potential of bringing the Second Amendment "clearly, and unmistakably into focus as an individual civil right."
Hmmm...where's that other big RKBA group?  Ah well, if anything good comes of this, I'm sure they'll insist on their fair share of the credit.