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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.
Court Clash on Judicial Reform Pushes Mexico to Crisis Edge
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 to the brink of an institutional crisis.
Majority of Mexico’s Supreme Court justices resign after judicial reform
Eight of 11 justices on Mexico’s Supreme Court have resigned and declined to participate in an election for the court scheduled for June, the court said on Wednesday.
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 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 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 weighs whether to deem part of a recently-enacted judicial reform unconstitutional.
Mexico’s Sheinbaum chides Supreme Court for overstepping remit on judicial reform
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the country's Supreme Court on Monday for what she described as overstepping its authority as it weighs whether to deem part of a
Mexican Supreme Court justice resigns amid controversial judicial reform
More resignations are expected to follow, along with a pending ruling on the validity of the reform, setting the stage for a possible constitutional battle.
Mexico's Judicial Reforms and the Implications for Foreign Investors
"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.
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.
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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 ...
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Justice Chandrachud’s tenure ends with critical questions about judicial independence and conduct
CJI D.Y. Chandrachud’s recent admission that he decided the Babri Masjid dispute in favour of Hindus, after he prayed to god ...
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'An attack on a system that works': O’Connor wouldn't support Proposition 137, son says
Prop. 137 goes against several things mom valued most,” said Scott O'Connor of his mother, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra ...
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Video: Protests against judicial reform in Mexico: Government plans to ask judges to stand for election
Protests against judicial reform in Mexico: Government plans to ask judges to stand for election Supreme Court justices in ...
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Opinion: Amendment H would make it harder to discipline judges, increase the Supreme Court’s power
The op-ed piece published in The Post alleged that a board created by H would have final authority over disciplinary matters.
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