Mexico will come to the Supreme Court on Tuesday in its effort to hold U.S. gun makers liable for cartel violence committed with U.S.-made weapons. Mexico is seeking billions of dollars from seven ...
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 ...
In the shadowy world where drug cartels reign and violence dictates the daily rhythm of life, Mexico’s government has chosen a surprising target for its legal crosshairs: American gun manufacturers.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday signaled that it was likely to shut down a lawsuit brought by the Mexican government, seeking to hold seven major U.S. gun makers and a gun wholesaler responsible for ...
Mexico is suing U.S. gun manufacturers for $10 billion in damages, claiming the industry is enabling the trafficking of illegal weapons into the country. A decision from the court is expected by ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared poised to block the Mexican government's effort to hold U.S. gun companies accountable for the havoc and violence the country has experienced ...
But Mexico blames the United States and its gun makers for arming the drug cartels with high-powered, military-style rifles that cross the border from the north. “Mexico has one gun store in the ...
The US Supreme Court’s justices Tuesday grilled the Mexican government over whether it should be allowed to pursue its $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers for allegedly helping to ...
Estados Unidos Mexicanos. The case stems from a 2021 lawsuit by the Mexican government against seven gun manufacturers and one wholesaler. The lawsuit alleges that the companies named in the suit ...
Chip Brownlee, a reporter with The Trace, a nonprofit news organization that covers gun violence, joins Stephanie Sy to discuss. Mexico is seeking billions of dollars from several major U.S ...