Supreme Court Allows Suits Against Manufacturers

This morning, the U.S. Supreme Court decided 4-3 it will not hear Remington v. Soto, which means plaintiffs such as the Sandy Hook families may continue to sue firearms manufacturers for alleged aggressive advertising by firearms manufacturers.

In an order issued this morning, the High Court agreed parties may still sue Remington for allegedly marketing firearms to young men, which hypothetically includes the Sandy Hook shooter. The shooter abused his mother’s Remington AR-15 to take the lives of his mother and 20 schoolchildren, and injure six adults in Newtown, Conn., in 2014.

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