Mexico's controversial judicial reform requiring direct election of judges and magistrates emerged mostly unscathed on ...
Judges will be elected by voters next year after Mexico's Supreme Court rejected a proposal to invalidate key parts of the ...
P ower is often said to come with corresponding responsibility. Not so in Mexican politics. The ruling party, Morena, has ...
A Supreme Court review of the controversial effort to overhaul Mexico’s judiciary is set to intensify a battle between justices and the ruling Morena party, threatening to push the nation ...
"A considerable level of uncertainty is likely to dominate the Mexican legal landscape for the foreseeable future," write Gabriel Salinas, David Weiss and Marco Portillo Diaz of Mayer Brown.
The move spares the country’s new president from having to choose between recognizing a court decision to strike down the ...
Eight of Mexico’s 11 Supreme Court justices submitted their resignations Wednesday, rejecting controversial judicial reforms.
Eight of 11 justices on Mexico’s Supreme Court have resigned and declined to participate in an election for the court ...
Opponents argue this could lead to party-line votes on court positions and allow drug cartels to influence judicial elections ...
Texas might not be a swing state, but many of its races will have major consequences to the national political landscape and ...
Mexico’s above-estimate 1% GDP growth in the third quarter did little to help the peso, which was losing ground for a fourth consecutive session.
STORY: A controversial judicial reform in Mexico emerged mostly unscathed on Tuesday ... the threat of an institutional ...