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The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Mexican government's lawsuit against major U.S. gun manufacturers, delivering a win for the firearms industry.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday against a lawsuit filed by Mexico that accuses seven American gun manufacturers and one wholesaler of unlawful sale practices and arming drug dealers.
Topline The Supreme Court ended Mexico's ongoing lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers, ruling Thursday the country can't legally sue the firearm companies and dealing a blow to gun control ...
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday in favor of U.S. gun manufacturers and blocked a liability lawsuit brought by the government of Mexico.
Supreme Court tosses Mexico’s lawsuit against American gun manufacturers The unanimous ruling makes it harder to sue gun makers whose weapons are later used in crimes.
In a 9–0 decision, the high court spurned Mexico’s attempt to press forward with the $10 billion lawsuit alleging gun companies helped arm cartels that have ravaged America’s southern neighbor.
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 ...
The Supreme Court threw out the Mexican government's lawsuit against U.S. firearms manufacturers accusing them of aiding and abetting gun violence.
The Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously blocked the Mexican government from proceeding with an unusual lawsuit that sought to hold major U.S. firearms manufacturers accountable for gun violence ...
The Supreme Court unanimously threw out Mexico’s multibillion-dollar lawsuit against the American gun industry, ruling it was not an exception to the 2005 PLCAA law.
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