The move spares the country’s new president from having to choose between recognizing a court decision to strike down the ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum says she won’t comply with any ruling made by the Supreme Court over a judicial system shake-up.
P ower is often said to come with corresponding responsibility. Not so in Mexican politics. The ruling party, Morena, has ...
The future of Mexico's judiciary remains in question despite a new reform aimed at preventing legal challenges against the ...
Eight justices of Mexico’s Supreme Court have said they will leave the court rather than stand for election as required by a ...
Mexico's Supreme Court published a proposal on Monday to invalidate core parts of a controversial judicial overhaul that has ...
Mexico’s judicial reform puts federal judges up for popular vote, sparking concerns over the judiciary's vulnerability to organized crime.
"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 comes at a tense moment for Mexico, in which the major branches of government barreling toward open conflict over the fundamental makeup of the judicial system and the role it should play ...
Mexico’s federal and state legislatures, all dominated by the ruling Morena party, have passed amendments to the Constitution ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the country's Supreme Court on Monday for what she ...