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The Mexican government claimed U.S. gun manufacturers have “knowingly” sold their products to the country’s drug cartels.
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday in favor of U.S. gun manufacturers and blocked a liability lawsuit brought by the government of Mexico, which sought to hold the companies accountable ...
The Mexican government had sought to hold American gun manufacturers legally accountable for rampant cartel violence.
The Supreme Court has made it harder to sue gun manufacturers when their weapons are frequently used in crimes. The justices ruled unanimously Thursday that claims in a lawsuit the Mexican ...
The Supreme Court sided with the firearms industry in ruling that Mexico’s novel lawsuit didn’t plausibly allege that gun companies had aided and abetted unlawful sales routing guns to Mexican ...
All eyes are on the Supreme Court as it issues this term’s final flurry of opinions — some of which concern hot-button issues ...
The United States Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in favor of seven American gun manufacturers in a lawsuit brought by the Mexican government accusing them of aiding and abetting Mexican cartels. In ...
Supreme Court blocks Mexico’s $10B lawsuit alleging US gunmakers have fueled cartel violence The unanimous ruling tossed out the case under U.S. laws that largely shield gunmakers from liability.
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) hailed the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Smith & Wesson, Inc., et al. v. Estados ...
The Supreme Court has unanimously ruled against Mexico in a lawsuit accusing U.S. gun manufacturers of contributing to gun violence in their country.
The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously rejected a $10 billion lawsuit by the Mexican government against U.S. gun ...