The legislation passed by Congress could produce one of the most far-reaching judicial overhauls in any major democracy.
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Foreign business chambers have been warning for weeks that a proposed, sweeping overhaul of Mexico’s judiciary that would ...
Going forward, Mexican voters will now elect judges at every level, dramatically restructuring the third branch of government ...
Mexico's Senate on Wednesday approved a judicial reform that has fueled a court workers' strike, strained relations with the ...
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Mexico's judicial reform, which allows voters to elect judges, took effect on Sunday following its publication in the ...
Mexico's judicial reform has triggered investor concerns about uncertainty over the rule of law and the strength of the ...
Mexico's judicial reform overhauling the country's courts, which will allow voters to elect judges, officially took effect on ...
New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver was in Washington D.C., on Wednesday testifying before Congress to ...