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The Mexican government claimed U.S. gun manufacturers have “knowingly” sold their products to the country’s drug cartels.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Mexico can't pursue a lawsuit to hold American gunmakers liable for Mexican drug cartel ...
An appeals court revived a lawsuit brought by Mexico against U.S. gun manufacturers, whose guns fueled violence by cartels. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with the country's co-counsel, Jonathan Lowy.
More companies, governmental entities and regular people have been joining a class-action lawsuit in federal court involving allegations that some of the country’s largest oil producers have colluded ...
The Mexican government had sought to hold American gun manufacturers legally accountable for rampant cartel violence.
The Mexican president said there is a "general review underway of the international laws that are being violated." ...
A federal lawsuit filed earlier this year by New Mexico and other states provides New Mexicans with at least temporary ...
Mexico has gone back to federal court to appeal a federal judge's decision to dismiss a $10 billion lawsuit against America's top gun manufacturers — claiming the tough-on-guns country is ...
Mexico filed a lawsuit Wednesday against eleven US-based gunmakers over fire arms that flow from the United States across the border and into criminal hands in Mexico, according to court documents ...
The government of Mexico is suing U.S. gun-makers for their role in facilitating cross-border gun trafficking that has supercharged violent crime in Mexico.. The lawsuit seeks US$10 billion in ...
MEXICO CITY — Hit men from the Jalisco New Generation Cartel rolled into a swanky Mexico City neighborhood on the morning of June 26, 2020, planning to assassinate the capital's police chief.