By David B. Kopel
The California Supreme Court's decision in Merrill v. Navegar Inc. holding that gun manufacturers may not be sued for the criminal use of their guns is wonderful news for democracy and the rule of law.
The 5-1 decision of the California high court was a straightforward application of the California statute forbidding lawsuits im...
The California Supreme Court's decision in Merrill v. Navegar Inc. holding that gun manufacturers may not be sued for the criminal use of their guns is wonderful news for democracy and the rule of law.
The 5-1 decision of the California high court was a straightforward application of the California statute forbidding lawsuits im...
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