A Supreme Court ruling against U.S. gunmakers would open the floodgates for lawsuits against other industries.
On March 4th, hours after Donald Trump imposed tariffs of 25% on Mexican exports to the United States, Mexico’s government ...
As President Donald Trump pressures Mexico to address the flow of migrants and drugs heading north into the United States, ...
Trump may crack down on Mexico for cartel violence, but a Supreme Court case against gun manufacturers proves we're at least ...
Mexican officials argued at the U.S. Supreme Court that American gunmakers should be held liable for cartel violence in their ...
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The dispute focuses on whether Mexico can hold U.S. manufacturers liable for gun violence and comes amid rising tensions ...
But thousands of guns are smuggled in by the country’s powerful drug cartels. The Mexican government says 70% of those weapons come from the United States. The lawsuit claims that companies knew ...
A majority of the justices seemed to question Mexico’s claim that it could prove a direct chain linking arms manufacturers to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide if Mexico can sue U.S. gun makers for damages. Most of the justices, liberal and conservative, sounded skeptical of Mexico's lawsuit.
The administration had accused Mexico of having an “intolerable alliance” with the cartels. "If there is such an alliance anywhere, it is in the U.S. gun shops that sell high-powered weapons ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to block a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against top firearm ...