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"A considerable level of uncertainty is likely to dominate the Mexican legal landscape for the foreseeable future," write Gabriel Salinas, David Weiss and Marco Portillo Diaz of Mayer Brown.
But the proposal would drastically limit the reform’s scope by declaring unconstitutional the speedy election of the country’s federal judges, many of whom are set to face a vote next year.
Mexico Supreme Court Keeps Intact Most of Ruling Party's Judicial Reform By Diego Oré MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico's controversial judicial reform requiring direct election of judges and ...