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The judicial reforms and the recent election of judges, with only 13 percent popular participation, are already having a detrimental impact on Mexico’s investment climate.
Low turnout and fears over democratic backsliding marked Mexico’s shift to electing judges, which opens the way for the Morena party to dominate courts.
Everyone agrees the justice system in Mexico needs to be revamped. But where the ruling power sees its new reform as a leap forward, others believe Mexico has just moved several steps backward.
As Mexican courts embrace a new era following the nation’s first-ever election of judges, the Supreme Court’s incoming chief ...
Colorado district attorneys who spoke with The Denver Post said such deportations are not in the interest of justice and do ...
Asked what a world without judicial independence would look like, Justice Clint Bolick offered an ominous answer. "It looks ...
Under state law, once a New Mexico Supreme Court Justice, Court of Appeals Judge, District Judge or Metropolitan Court Judge has won a partisan election, they go into our judicial retention system.
Across the rich world, politicians of the left and the right decry the dysfunction of the global asylum system. In May the ...