Mexico's controversial judicial reform requiring direct election of judges and magistrates emerged mostly unscathed on ...
STORY: A controversial judicial reform in Mexico emerged mostly unscathed on Tuesday ... the threat of an institutional ...
The future of Mexico's judiciary remains in question despite a new reform aimed at preventing legal challenges against the ...
Eduardo Bereterbide explains how Mexico’s judicial reform threatens judicial independence, positioning arbitration as a safer route for impartiality ...
"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.
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 confrontation between the judiciary and the governing party will test Claudia Sheinbaum’s leadership and offer a window ...
A Supreme Court review of the controversial effort to overhaul Mexico’s judiciary is set ... proposal for the constitution to reform the judicial branch.’” “Who’s authoritarian now?” ...
Opponents argue this could lead to party-line votes on court positions and allow drug cartels to influence judicial elections ...
Republicans have at least a 52-seat Senate majority and are looking to expand it to 54 seats, as GOP candidates are leading the vote counts in Pennsylvania and Nevada. Such a cushion would strengthen ...