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The Mexican government had sought to hold American gun manufacturers legally accountable for rampant cartel violence.
The U.S. Supreme Court turned away a fresh gun-rights appeal, refusing to question the District of Columbia’s ban on large-capacity ammunition-feeding devices.
The Supreme Court rejected Mexico's lawsuit seeking to hold U.S. gun manufacturers responsible for cartel violence. The court unanimously ruled that firearms makers are protected by a federal law ...
The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority that generally favors gun rights, turned away a challenge to the Washington, D.C., law just a few days after rejecting an appeal over a similar law ...
After an appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court, the MSC remanded it back to the COA and mandated a hearing. The COA upheld the charges, and now the MSC is refusing to hear an appeal on that ruling.
The Supreme Court said Thursday it will not hear a case involving a push to revive a law that minors must have their parents’ ...
After an appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court, the MSC remanded it back to the COA and mandated a hearing. The COA upheld the charges, and now the MSC is refusing to hear an appeal on that ruling.
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