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Supreme Court, Mexico and judicial reform
Mexico Supreme Court keeps intact most of ruling party's judicial reform
Mexico's controversial judicial reform requiring direct election of judges and magistrates emerged mostly unscathed on Tuesday from a Supreme Court vote on whether it violated the country's constitution.
Mexico Supreme Court narrowly gives clearance to controversial judicial reforms
The Supreme Court of Mexico narrowly denied a challenge to controversial judicial reforms on Tuesday that were enacted by the government in September of this year. The reforms will make all judges
Mexico to move forward with judicial elections after Supreme Court stalemate
Judges will be elected by voters next year after Mexico's Supreme Court rejected a proposal to invalidate key parts of the judicial reform.
Mexico's top court starts debating constitutionality of judicial reform
Mexico's Supreme Court began debating the constitutionality of a controversial judicial overhaul on Tuesday, nearly two months after lawmakers passed the reform that would require the election of all judges over the next few years.
Mexico Supreme Court rejects last-ditch effort to limit judicial overhaul
Mexico’s Supreme Court has dismissed a proposal to reduce the scope of a contentious judicial overhaul making all judges stand for election.
Mexico’s Top Court Dismisses Proposal to Invalidate Contentious Judicial Overhaul
The move spares the country’s new president from having to choose between recognizing a court decision to strike down the overhaul or aligning with her party’s leaders and ignoring it.
Mexico Supreme Court justice challenges controversial judicial reform
Mexico's Supreme Court published a proposal on Monday to invalidate core parts of a controversial judicial overhaul that has rattled markets and shaken investor confidence in Latin America's second-largest economy.
Mexico’s Top Court Dismisses Bid to Limit Judicial Overhaul
Mexico’s Supreme Court dismissed a ruling intended to limit the scope of a judicial overhaul passed by Congress, easing concerns of a standoff with President Claudia Sheinbaum that risked setting off a constitutional crisis.
Mexico’s High Court Fails to Block Controversial Judicial Overhaul
President Claudia Sheinbaum says she won’t comply with any ruling made by the Supreme Court over a judicial system shake-up.
Mexico Supreme Court fails to block some elements of judicial reform
Mexico's Supreme Court fell short in a vote on Tuesday to invalidate part of a controversial judicial reform passed by lawmakers in September that requires the election of all judges over the next few years.
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Criminal history of man accused of killing Edmonton woman prompts calls for judicial reform
They say it also demonstrates an urgent need for
judicial reforms
to better manage and rehabilitate repeat offenders to ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Opinion: Legal insiders rebuff judicial selection reform but voters are paying attention
This is not about who supports public schools, or any other curve-ball issue you see in media ads. This is about judicial ...
The Express Tribune
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Judicial reforms shape SC's first constitutional bench
The amendment was used for the first time, when Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa retired and a parliamentary committee elected ...
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Mexico President Sheinbaum chides top court ahead of judicial reform decision
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the country's Supreme Court on Monday for overstepping its authority as it ...
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Majority Of Mexican Supreme Court Judges Resign After Judicial Reforms
Eight of Mexico's 11 Supreme Court judges have submitted their resignations following controversial judicial reforms, the top ...
Americas Society
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Democracy Dialogues: Mexico’s Shift, Risks, Reforms, and Relations with the United States
Lorenzo Córdova, the former head of the INE examines the state of democracy in Mexico, the judicial reforms, and USMCA.
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