WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to block a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against top firearm manufacturers in the U.S. alleging the companies have fueled cartel gun ...
The Supreme Court will consider Tuesday whether U.S. gun manufacturers ... [ly]” allow their products to be trafficked to the cartels in order to make more money. The gun manufacturers argue Mexico ...
The Supreme Court is considering a case from Mexico against U.S. gun companies for their part in the illegal flow of weapons, ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared poised to block the Mexican government's effort to hold U.S. gun companies accountable ... being forced to spend money to respond to that ...
He received a JD from Duke University and is the author of two books on the Supreme Court. The nation of Mexico’s lawsuit against several major US gun manufacturers, known as Smith & Wesson ...
The Supreme Court has 6-3 Republican supermajority, and those Republicans have tripped over themselves to rule in favor of pro-gun causes — even writing an entirely new interpretation of the ...
WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices signaled sympathy on Tuesday toward a bid by two American gun companies to throw out the Mexican government's lawsuit accusing them of ...
They can't come in and steal our money and steal our jobs ... Mexico, ChinaThe gun makers reject those claims. They appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that let the lawsuit move ...
But in the first test of the law before the Supreme Court on Tuesday, the justices are expected to cast a more skeptical eye on Mexico’s attempt to hold American gun companies responsible for ...
The Supreme Court will consider Tuesday whether ... products to be trafficked to the cartels in order to make more money. The gun manufacturers argue Mexico can’t sue them under the Protection ...