Mexican gun dispute and a straight woman’s sex discrimination claim among new Supreme Court cases
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday took up a series of new cases ahead of its new term, including a bid by gun companies to evade a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government and a workplace sex discrimination dispute over claims a woman was discriminated against because she is straight.
The court’s nine-month new term officially starts on Monday.
In the gun case, Mexico officials say gun companies should be held accountable for violent crime across the border involving their products.