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Supreme Court Pauses Mexico’s $10 Billion Gun Lawsuit: Legal and Policy Implications

$10 Billion Gun Lawsuit: The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to block Mexico’s unprecedented $10 billion lawsuit against major U.S. firearms manufacturers and distributors represents a significant juncture in cross-border tort litigation, federal jurisdictional limits, and domestic political debates over gun accountability. The suit, initially filed in U.S. federal court by Mexico’s government in February 2025, alleges that negligent marketing and distribution practices by U.S. gun companies have fueled violence along the U.S.–Mexico border. By granting a stay pending appeal, the Court has underscored complex tensions between sovereign immunity, the reach of U.S. courts, and transnational human rights claims.