News

Discussion of Mexico's first-ever judicial elections — at which citizens were tasked with electing 881 federal judges and ...
In addition to voting, the former president of Mexico took the public opportunity on Sunday to praise his successor President ...
From candidate totals to voter turnout, learn about the country’s unprecedented election.
Though voter turnout fell short of 14% participation, Mexico’s first judicial election carried on without incident Sunday.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum understands something that Wall Street apparently does not: You can't count on Trump ...
The average voter in the capital was asked to choose 51 judges out of 293 candidates.
This judicial election are not the example the U.S. would hope to follow if it were to ever decide to elect its Supreme Court ...
Mexican President’s participation would raise hopes for sideline talks with U.S. President Donald Trump on tariffs, USMCA ...
The Mexican Bar Association’s Luis Pereda and Adriana García of Stanford University’s Rule of Law Impact Lab wrote this month ...
The ruling was handed down to Genaro García Luna and his wife, Linda Cristina Pereyra, for an illegal contracting scheme ...
Mexico is about to become the only country in the world where voters elect all judges. This “constitutional reform” was ...
Last September, a month before the end of his term, López Obrador signed a law mandating that all judges and magistrates in Mexico be elected rather than appointed. Though its passage sparked mass ...