The Supreme Court is considering the Mexican government's effort to hold U.S. gun companies accountable for violence ...
Justices expressed deep skepticism Tuesday about an unusual lawsuit by the Mexican government that seeks to hold major U.S.
The lawsuit seeks to hold U.S. firearms manufacturers accountable for gun violence in Mexico, saying the companies knowingly ...
The lower appellate court ruled that Mexico had “plausibly” claimed that the manufacturers did aid and abet the illegal ...
There’s a special-edition Colt handgun known as the Super El Jefe pistol, a term used to refer to cartel bosses, and the Emiliano Zapata 1911 pistol ... say the Mexican government is using ...
Mexico is accusing the gunmakers of aiding and abetting the gushing pipeline of military-style weapons from the U.S. to ...
Writing in The Atlantic on the disastrous February 28 meeting between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Tom ...
Justices expressed skepticism that the case fits within legal exceptions that could hold firearm companies liable for cartel violence.
The $10 billion lawsuit alleges that the business practices of U.S. gun makers fuels cartel violence. Here's what to know.