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Mexico’s Judicial Reform has introduced new and serious questions about the long-term reliability of the national court system—especially for commercial disputes.
A new report from the University of East Anglia has raised concerns about the state of democracy around the world during 2024 ...
As more U.S. companies look to Mexico for nearshoring opportunities, the legal terrain beneath them is shifting fast. In a ...
Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick is speaking out about “deeply disturbing” attacks on the judicial branch in this ...
LGBTQ rights endure when they are written into or otherwise grounded in national constitutions; culturally normalized across ...
Costa Rica’s tourism industry is facing a sharp decline in 2025 due to rising crime, health alerts, and higher travel costs.
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The right to a “speedy and public trial” is guaranteed in the Sixth Amendment. In federal court, that requires an indictment ...
A Senate committee has approved a spending bill that would maintain protections for states with medical marijuana programs, ...
A congressional committee has approved a spending bill that contains provisions to block the Justice Department from ...
The Trump administration, with the Supreme Court's backing, is set to transform U.S. public administration and economic ...
The developments not only expose India’s empty brag about isolating Pakistan but also devalue its position that Pakistan is a ...