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The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a lawsuit by the Mexican government against U.S. gun makers cannot go forward. In a unanimous decision by Justice Elena Kagan, the justices held […] ...
The Mexican government claimed U.S. gun manufacturers have “knowingly” sold their products to the country’s drug cartels.
A 19-year-old was arrested in the accidental shooting that killed his teen brother, New Mexico officials said. On June 27, ...
Mexico said American-made weapons are responsible for its gun violence, but U.S. laws bar suits against gun makers.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Mexico can't pursue a lawsuit to hold American gunmakers liable for Mexican drug cartel ...
The Supreme Court tossed Mexico's $10-billion lawsuit against U.S. gun makers, but the case forced U.S. officials to acknowledge that thousands of guns are smuggled into Mexico from the United States.
Federal officials say famed Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. has been arrested and will be deported to Mexico, where he ...
Mexico’s government had argued that negligent gun sales have fuelled its struggles against cartels and criminal groups.
In Smith & Wesson v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, Mexico sued seven American gun manufacturers, claiming that their products are ...
Divided views from gun rights and gun violence prevention groups Lawyers for gun rights groups had told the Supreme Court that Mexico's suit is an attempt to bankrupt the American firearms ...
The judge ruled it is unconstitutional for California to block non-state residents from applying for concealed-carry weapons ...