Gun rights groups say Mexico wants to bankrupt America's firearms industry. Mexico blames US companies for arming cartels.
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Supreme Court seems likely to block Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against US gun makersargued it applied to their lawsuit because the gun maker had violated state law in the marketing of the AR-15 rifle used on ...
The U.S. Supreme Court indicated it will likely dismiss a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against gun manufacturers, including Smith ...
Just two weeks after the Trump administration designated six Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, Mexico will come to the Supreme Court on Tuesday in its effort to hold U.S. gun makers ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared skeptical about Mexico’s effort to hold the U.S.’s largest gun maker legally responsible for cartel-fueled violence south of the border, in a case that ...
He worries the Supreme Court will take away a tool for ... The law allows suits if a gun maker knowingly violates another law – such as selling firearms to someone prohibited from having one ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday ... Elementary School secure a $73 million settlement from the gun maker Remington. The arguments are coincidently unfolding the ...
The appeal was filed by the Alliance Defending Freedom, a Christian legal group that has won Supreme Court rulings on behalf of a cake maker and a website designer who refused to work on weddings ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to ... argued it applied to their lawsuit because the gun maker had violated state law in the marketing of the AR-15 rifle used on ...
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