Luy’s Lines
Mexico’s Supreme Court of Justice
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Mexico’s Supreme Court of Justice
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A handful of National Regeneration Movement senators, including former Supreme Court Justice of the Nation Minister Olga Sánchez Cordero, voted against the initiative
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Supreme Court Justice of the Nation Minister Juan Luis González Alcántara Carranca and former Minister José Ramón Cossío Díaz also attended the march, participation which Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador characterized as “shameful”
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If the initiative passes the Mexican Senate, the Judicial Branch of the Federation will be left with just one trust
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With the Chihuahua suit resolved, the Supreme Court Justice of the Nation is now set to decide on the state of Coahuila’s pending suit over the free textbooks
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Hundreds of education specialists have protested the publication and distribution of the free textbooks, claiming the materials indoctrinate children into the government’s ideologies and prevent them from developing necessary skills for adult life
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The opposition electoral coalition will also file a series of amparos against the textbooks as well as hold a public forum on the subject alongside experts, teachers and students’ parents
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The specific work that is invoked is “The Constitution of 1857 and its Critics,” which Cosío Villegas published in 1957
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Political temperatures are also rising, and potential conflicts and near-miss economic catastrophes are coming to a head in the Western Hemisphere and around the globe
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A proposed extraordinary session of the Mexican Senate to appoint new commissioners to the National Institute of Transparency could be the make-or-break factor in resolving the institute’s months-long case backlog
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