The oral arguments come on the same day that Trump has imposed tariffs on Mexico in part for the cartels’ trafficking of fentanyl.
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Supreme Court seems likely to block Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun makersThe case began four years ago, when the Mexican government filed its blockbuster suit against some of the biggest gun ...
Mexico has sued U.S. gun companies for billions of dollars over claims that guns manufactured by them have fueled drug cartel violence.
Mexico is suing Smith and Wesson, Colt, and other gunmakers for $10 billion in damages, claiming that they are deliberately ...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court was set on Tuesday to hear a bid by two American gun companies to throw out the Mexican ...
The US Supreme Court will hear arguments in Mexicos lawsuit against American gun manufacturers today. Mexico alleges that US ...
The Supreme Court appears likely to block a historic $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun makers brought by the government of Mexico.
Justices expressed skepticism that the case fits within legal exceptions that could hold firearm companies liable for cartel violence.
In a historic case, the Supreme Court is considering whether American gun manufacturers can be held liable for gun violence in Mexico.
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