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Mexico, Supreme Court
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear U.S. Gun Maker's Challenge to Mexico's Firearms Trafficking Lawsuit
The justices took up an appeal by the two companies of a lower court’s refusal to dismiss Mexico’s suit, which was filed in federal court in Boston in 2021, under a 2005 U.S. law that broadly shields gun companies from liability for crimes committed with their products.
Supreme Court to Decide Whether Mexico Can Sue U.S. Gun Makers
The justices will consider whether a 2005 law that gives gun makers broad immunity applies in the case, which accuses them of complicity in supplying cartels with weapons.
Supreme Court will weigh Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun makers
The Supreme Court said Friday it will decide whether to block a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against leading U.S. gun manufacturers over allegations their commercial practices have helped caused much bloodshed there.
Supreme Court to weigh in on Mexico’s lawsuit against US gun manufacturers
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to take up the gun industry’s appeal of a ruling allowing the Mexican government to proceed with its lawsuit against several prominent American firearm
Supreme Court agrees to hear Mexico’s case against gun makers
The Supreme Court has agreed to assess a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Mexico against major U.S. gun manufacturers, accusing them of contributing to violence in Mexico through their commercial practices.
Supreme Court takes new cases, including Mexican suit against U.S. gunmakers
The Supreme Court added cases for its term starting Monday, including a lawsuit by Mexico seeking to hold U.S. gun makers liable for violence in that country.
Supreme Court to rule on Mexican suit against US gun makers
The US Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Mexico accusing American gun makers of fueling drug trafficking and violence can go ahead.In its suit, Mexico accused Smith & Wesson and other US gun makers of engaging in a "negligent and illicit" trade that fuels drug cartel violence.
US Supreme Court to hear nuclear waste storage dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has the authority to license nuclear waste storage facilities following a judicial ruling that upended decades of practice by declaring it does not.
Do gun dealers have to warn about suicide? Supreme Court declines to weigh in
Gun dealers in Maryland don't want to distribute the suicide prevention information. They disagree that guns are a risk factor for suicide.
Supreme Court to hear arguments over ‘ghost gun’ regulation
The Biden administration will defend its regulation of so-called “ghost guns” before the Supreme Court during oral arguments Tuesday, months after the same conservative-controlled court threw out another federal gun control rule.
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Opinion
America, don't be the neighbor that fuels gun violence in Mexico
The Supreme Court will rule on whether Mexico's lawsuit accusing U.S. gun makers of fueling drug cartel violence with an easy ...
E&E
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Supreme Court nuclear case opens door to agency challenges
“The NRC case is a continuation of the Supreme Court’s broader reassessment of the powers of administrative agencies in cases ...
Fox 5
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New Supreme Court session starts Monday: Here's what's on the docket
President Joe Biden in July unveiled a proposal for changes at the Supreme Court. Biden is calling on Congress to establish ...
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Bruised Supreme Court Returns to Bench With Possible Election Cases Looming
Aside from major disputes on issues like transgender rights and guns, the docket is fairly routine. That could change fast if ...
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Supreme Court steps into a fight over plans to store nuclear waste in rural Texas and New Mexico
The Supreme Court has agreed to step into a fight over plans to store nuclear waste at sites in rural Texas and New Mexico.
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