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Mexico Supreme Court narrowly gives clearance to controversial judicial reforms

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The Supreme Court of Mexico narrowly denied a challenge to controversial judicial reforms on Tuesday that were enacted by the government in September of this year. The reforms will make all judges in Mexico elected by a popular vote and establish an elected judicial disciplinary court to oversee judges.

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France court convicts far-right figurehead Le Pen of embezzlement

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A French court convicted far-right leader Marine Le Pen of embezzlement on Monday, sentencing her to a five-year ban from holding public office, effectively disqualifying her from the 2027 presidential election. The post France court convicts far-right figurehead Le Pen of embezzlement appeared first on JURIST - News.

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Australia justice system is failing victims of sexual violence: report

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In some Australian jurisdictions, the report found, between 75 and 85 percent of reports to the police do not proceed to charge and even fewer to court. Stage two is set for 2026 and 2027 and will focus on the design and effectiveness of new types of criminal trials aimed at early intervention and prevention.

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Disability rights groups challenges Canada’s assisted dying law in court

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Disability rights groups launched a Charter challenge Wednesday against Canada’s medical assistance in dying (MAiD) provisions, seeking a court declaration that portions of the Canada Criminal Code are unconstitutional, and thus of no force and effect. The earliest date of the mental health implementation is now March 17, 2027.

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US appeals court rules against environmentalists challenging Louisiana liquid natural gas facility

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A panel of three judges on the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled against environmentalists Wednesday who were challenging permits issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and U.S. This allows the Driftwood project to move forward, which is expected to begin producing liquid natural gas by 2027.

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Protests erupt across France in lead up to Constitutional Court ruling on regressive immigration reforms

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In the lead-up to a highly-anticipated ruling from France’s Highest Constitutional Court that must be delivered before Thursday, hundreds of thousands gathered across the country to protest against President Emmanuel Macron’s proposed immigration law reform package.

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New York City’s Building Electrification Law Wins in District Court

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Last week, building electrification secured an important victory in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, held that EPCA preempted a Berkeley ordinance that prohibited natural gas piping in new buildings. City of Berkeley ( Berkeley ). In Berkeley , a panel for the U.S.

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