There are Judges in México!

Luis Rubio In an old medieval tale,* famous in the world of lawyers, a king decides to expropriate a miller’s estate because it impairs the view from his palace. The miller goes to the higher court in Berlin, which rules in his favor and compels …

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Biden and the Mexican Midterms

Luis Rubio As the midterm elections draw closer, Mexico’s broken politics are beginning to take their toll. The independent electoral authority (INE), one of the country’s greatest institutional achievements after decades of fraudulent elections, is under fire by AMLO and his party, which are also undermining the Supreme …

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The Evil Hour (La Mala Hora)

Juan Villoro One proof of the decline of journalism is that it gives little news from the afterlife. Although millions of sentient beings verify daily that ghosts carry out their functions, it is not fashionable to believe in them. In the eighteenth century, G. E. …

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The Spring that Looks like Autumn

Antonio Navalón If you look closely, spring is that state in which not only the blood is altered but also witnesses the birth of the flowers, the lengthening of the days, and the scorching heat – for those of us who live in this part …

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Mexico: The Supreme Court and the Future.

Image: Rawpixel on iStock Luis Rubio The Supreme Court is the only one of the three branches of government that was consciously reformed in Mexico recently (1994) to tie in with the political reality of the 21st century. That conferred on the Court a distinctive character that, however, its members have not wholly assumed. Although presidents …

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Father of the Washington Consensus dies.

José Manuel Suárez Mier * John Williamson, the talented British economist who created the famous and much-maligned Washington Consensus (WC), passed away last week after a fruitful career spent analyzing and proposing economic and financial policies that he believed were the most appropriate for growth …

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Mexico’s Broken Politics

Image: Kagenmi on iStock Luis Rubio   “All politics are local,” Tip O’Neil famously quipped. In Mexico, all politics today are about elections and especially about the midterms of June 6. From his inauguration, President López Obrador turned this election into a referendum of himself; in fact, he wanted to be on the ballot by creating a …

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Game of Thrones

Antonio Navalón To survive, the first thing you need to know is where are you located, what is the panorama that surrounds you, but, above all, what are the wars or conflicts that can – regardless of what is desired – take away the plans …

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