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California congressman asks Supreme Court to dismiss Mexico’s lawsuit against American gun makers
FOX 5 San Diego· 19 hours agoU.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, R-California, has asked the United States Supreme Court to dismiss Mexico’s...
Hitting ‘Pause’ on the Corporate Transparency Act: Part I | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 4 hours agoThe Corporate Transparency Act (the CTA) requires business entities newly created pursuant to state...
China won't 'sit back and watch' if the EU slaps tariffs on electric vehicles
Euronews via Yahoo News· 1 day agoBrussels worries that the steady rise in imported Chinese electric vehicles could trigger an...
U.S. gun-makers ask Supreme Court to block Mexico’s claims they’re responsible for cartel violence
The Washington Times· 5 days agoThe Supreme Court could soon decide whether the Mexican government can sue U.S. gun manufacturers,...
Uvalde parents sue gunmaker, Call of Duty manufacturer and Meta
Washington Post· 7 days agoThe lawyer who won a record-setting settlement for Sandy Hook families announced two lawsuits Friday...
Rescheduling Madness: Key Takeaways from the Proposed Rule to Reschedule Marijuana under the CSA
The National Law Review· 2 days agoThe less good news is that it appears, unless the Federal Food and Drug Administration approves...
Maryland to expand lawsuits against members of the firearm industry
ABC 2 Baltimore· 3 days agoGovernor Wes Moore signed the Gun Industry Accountability into law in early May. “Our long-term goal...
Texas Republican takes aim at Biden's 'unconstitutional attack' on Americans' gun rights
Fox News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRep. Roger Williams, R-Texas, will introduce a resolution Thursday to affirm support from the House...
Column: Gun violence in America is a problem and it's getting worse
The Herald-Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAlso, in the United States, the amount of guns is more than the entire population, children included. Spreading information on the risks and consequences...
NATIONAL VIEW: Can a state stop abortion travel?
Odessa American· 5 hours agoAlabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has argued yes, but a federal court recently said the answer is no. “The Attorney General cannot constitutionally prosecute people for acts taken within ...