Ecuador declares Mexico ambassador unwelcome in the country amid controversial comments from Mexico President – JURIST

Ecuador declares Mexico ambassador unwelcome in the country amid controversial comments from Mexico President – JURIST

Ecuador’s foreign ministry released a statement Thursday calling Mexico’s ambassador Raquel Serur Smeke a “persona non grata” following Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the president of Mexico’s, comments about the 2023 Ecuador elections... Read more »
New Mexico Bankruptcy Court Assess Solar Panels are Not Fixtures

New Mexico Bankruptcy Court Assess Solar Panels are Not Fixtures

Whether a solar system is a “fixture” sounds like a mundane legal issue – but it has significant implications for the residential solar industry and for the financing of residential solar systems.... Read more »
Canada reinstates visa requirements for Mexico nationals – JURIST

Canada reinstates visa requirements for Mexico nationals – JURIST

The Canadian government announced a new visa policy for Mexican nationals in a press release on Thursday, citing “an increase in asylum claims made by Mexian citizens that are refused, withdrawn or... Read more »
Ecuador declares Mexico ambassador unwelcome in the country amid controversial comments from Mexico President – JURIST

Mexico president defends publicizing NYT reporter’s phone number – JURIST

Mexican President Andres Manuel Obrador defended on Friday his decision to reveal a New York Times (NYT) reporter’s phone number, saying that the privacy protection laws governing personal data and information do... Read more »
Ecuador declares Mexico ambassador unwelcome in the country amid controversial comments from Mexico President – JURIST

Mexico president to introduce wide-ranging constitutional reforms – JURIST

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico said Friday that in February, he plans to introduce a series of constitutional reform initiatives. Obrador stated these proposals are geared towards enhancing the income... Read more »
What’s Going on in Mexico This Week? Status of Labor and Employment Bills Ahead of February 2024 Ordinary Session

What’s Going on in Mexico This Week? Status of Labor and Employment Bills Ahead of February 2024 Ordinary Session

Mexico’s final congressional ordinary session period for 2023 ended on December 15. Unless an extraordinary session is called, pending bills are now dormant until February 2024 when the first ordinary session of... Read more »

New Mexico County Police Officials Named in Gun-Trafficking Scheme

Two Albuquerque, New Mexico police officials have been named in a federal indictment involving a conspiracy to traffick more than 1,000 guns the ATF classifies as machine guns, Tommy Lopez reports for... Read more »
New Mexico judge rejects Republican challenge to congressional map – JURIST

New Mexico judge rejects Republican challenge to congressional map – JURIST

On Friday, New Mexico District Judge Fred T. Van Soelen rejected a Republican challenge to the state’s congressional map that argued the map favors Democratic candidates. The case was in the New... Read more »
New Mexico Attorney General charges police officer with manslaughter for shooting of Black nurse – JURIST

New Mexico Attorney General charges police officer with manslaughter for shooting of Black nurse – JURIST

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced Tuesday that Las Cruces police officer Brad Lunsford was being charged with voluntary manslaughter for shooting and killing a Black nurse, Presley Eze. The shooting... Read more »
US grants Mexico journalist asylum after 15 years – JURIST

US grants Mexico journalist asylum after 15 years – JURIST

The US granted Mexican journalist Emilio Gutiérrez Soto asylum on Thursday after a 15-year battle. Gutiérrez Soto had to flee Mexico in 2008 after his critical reporting on the Mexican military drew... Read more »
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