The March 4 oral argument in Smith & Wesson Brands v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos appeared to go very well for S&W and not well for Mexico.  Mexico's ...
Big-name manufacturers like Smith & Wesson appealed to the justices after a lower court let the suit go forward under an ...
Officially, the Mexican government sued American gun manufacturers, blaming them for “aiding and abetting” the trafficking of ...
The lower appellate court ruled that Mexico had “plausibly” claimed that the manufacturers did aid and abet the illegal ...
A majority of the justices seemed to question Mexico’s claim that it could prove a direct chain linking arms manufacturers to ...
The nation of Mexico’s lawsuit against several major US gun manufacturers, known as Smith & Wesson Brands v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, was cursed long before it reached the Supreme Court.
Mexico claiming gun makers are partly to blame for the firearms that illegally flow to the drug cartels in the country, thus ...
The US Supreme Court appeared poised on Tuesday to toss out a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Mexico accusing American gun ...
The justices return to the bench Monday for a week of oral arguments that includes a high-profile lawsuit from Mexico seeking ...
On March 4th, hours after Donald Trump imposed tariffs of 25% on Mexican exports to the United States, Mexico’s government ...
In 2021, Mexico sued Smith & Wesson, Inc., and other industry members in federal court in Boston, claiming that these entities are responsible for the harms the Mexican government has incurred ...
Supreme Court justices heard arguments in an appeal by gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson and firearm distributor Interstate ...