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Change Ahead for Mexico’s Supreme Court?
The Mexican federal government is organized like that of the United States, with an executive branch, a bicameral Congress and a Supreme Court. Whereas the U.S. Supreme Court has 9 members selected for life, Mexico’s Supreme Court has 11 members, … Continue reading
Posted in Legal System, Politics
Tagged AMLO, Congress, Mexico City, Norma Lucía Piña Hernández, Supreme Court
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