Mexico's sweeping judicial overhaul passed in the Senate earlier on Wednesday could have significant implications for the ...
A spate of possible constitutional reforms increase worries about democratic backsliding and the business climate in Mexico.
Protesters attempt to break into a room in the Senate as lawmakers weigh the government’s proposed judicial reform, which ...
Mexico will soon become the world's first country to elect every single one of its judges, even on the Mexican supreme court.
Mexico's ruling bloc appeared to secure the necessary votes to pass a judicial reform bill on Tuesday evening after an ...
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Explainer-Senate Approves Mexico's Controversial Judicial Reform. Now What? By Diego Oré MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's Senate on Wednesday approved a judicial reform that has fueled a ...
Even as a sweeping proposal to elect nearly 7,000 judges inches toward law, some Mexicans have protested it. Others welcomed the chance to vote in judges.