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These are not isolated events; they happen because state officials in Mexico protect organized crime—not occasionally but routinely, at various levels of government. Often, officials face a simple ...
The greatest number of votes went to Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, a lawyer close to Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Ms Sheinbaum’s predecessor and the architect of the judicial reform.
Sunday’s judiciary election was a government power grab cynically disguised as an exercise in democracy. It won’t lead to a more just Mexico. June 4, 2025 at 6:30 AM EDT By Juan Pablo Spinetto ...
DAVID RABY reports on the progressive administration in Mexico, which continues to overcome far-left wreckers on the edges of a teaching union, the murderous violence of the cartels, the ploys of the ...
Ordinary citizens often face a justice system that feels distant or rigged against them. But instead of addressing these ...
Reasoning for the judicial reform Karhi said, "To be at the whim of [Supreme Court Chief Justice] Isaac Amit and [Attorney-General] Gali Bahrav-Miara is not a democracy. Majority rules!" ...
Demonstrators shouts slogans against the country’s first judicial elections, while holding signs that read in Spanish, “RIP Democracy” at a protest in Mexico City, Sunday, June 1, 2025.
Latin America Mexico’s Judicial Elections Are a Triumph for Its Left Wing Sheinbaum’s party Morena has consolidated its control over the country.
Courts must ensure fairness. Georgia used to top the American Tort Reform Association’s ‘Judicial Hellholes’ list. A new law improved the Peach State’s standing.
Zia Yusuf, a self-made billionaire and Muslim, has resigned as chairman of Reform, breaking with Nigel Farage just weeks after delivering unprecedented success for the party in local elections ...
Medicaid changes in Trump's "big, beautiful bill" have been met with a partisan division. The GOP defends the plan as needed reform, while Democrats blast it as a cut to social services.
The highlights this week: Mexico holds judicial elections, Haiti’s interim government hires a U.S. mercenary service, and an Ecuadorian grandma gains a global online following.