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24 Jan 2010, 11:13 am
This limitation to the power of a divorce order is especially true when it comes to the Internal Revenue Service because a state court order is not binding on the federal government. [read post]
30 Jun 2022, 10:13 am by Amy Howe
The federal government cannot return asylum seekers to Mexico without the Mexican government’s cooperation, Roberts explained. [read post]
16 Mar 2018, 6:04 am by Zachary Uram
The OHCHR's report covers human rights violations from September 2014 to January 2016 committed by the Mexican government during the investigation. [read post]
22 Mar 2024, 10:21 am by Richmond Cariaga
New Mexico’s Child Support Guidelines  In New Mexico, child support payments are typically set by the New Mexico Child Support Guidelines, which were established to provide a fair and consistent method for determining child support obligations. [read post]
‘Any Abusive Exercise of Power’ In Mexico, the laws pertaining to sexual harassment and sexual violence are governed by the federal labor law, the criminal code, and the country’s general law guaranteeing women a life free from violence. [read post]
‘Any Abusive Exercise of Power’ In Mexico, the laws pertaining to sexual harassment and sexual violence are governed by the federal labor law, the criminal code, and the country’s general law guaranteeing women a life free from violence. [read post]
16 Jul 2018, 11:54 am by Matthew Vance
More Blog Posts: New Mexico Gets Ready for Autonomous Vehicles New Mexico Federal Trial Court Rules Personal Injury Case Should Proceed to Trial Lawsuit Follows Insurer’s Denial of Coverage for New Mexico Car Accident [read post]
26 Jan 2021, 1:56 pm by Joanna Kamvouris
Greater disclosure requirements for lobbyists in New Mexico will be a topic of discussion during the largely virtual 2021 legislative session. [read post]
18 Sep 2023, 3:58 am by Dan Harris
 Shelter companies can provide exclusive fiscal advantages thanks to Mexican government incentives. [read post]
30 Sep 2016, 8:47 am by Adrienne Borgstahl, Esq.
Susana Martinez by the New Mexico State Government on Wikimedia Commons. [read post]
29 Jan 2008, 5:52 am
The article is divided into six parts: Part One informs about Mexico as a country and then discusses Mexico's three federal powers: the legislative, the executive and the judicial. [read post]
30 Jan 2017, 6:25 am by Matthew Dresden
And meaningful high-level meetings are taking place between the Chinese and Mexican governments Last month, State Councillor Yang Jiechi, met with then-Minister of Foreign Relations Claudia Ruiz-Massieu to resolve lingering issues relating to ill-fated Chinese projects in Mexico such as the Mexico City-Queretaro high-speed railway and the Dragon Mart Cancun, and discuss the adoption of an ambitious joint action program. [read post]
9 Jul 2018, 9:01 pm by Lesley Wexler
The cartels also share with the government an incredibly low prosecution and punishment rate, leading many to lament Mexico’s “crisis of impunity. [read post]
10 Apr 2020, 4:06 am by Steve Lubet
Under the state constitution, there is a duty to preserve the government and well as the rights of the people, and we argue that judicial power can, in the rarest and most unique circumstances, enable to court to do what the legislature cannot. [read post]
22 Jul 2015, 8:45 am by Taylor Brailey
Originally sentenced for conspiracy to distribute and import cocaine, Guzman escaped Mexico's highest security prison, Altiplano, by tunnel on July 11. [read post]
Updated US Department of Homeland Security guidance was issued on Thursday after the Government of Mexico agreed to an updated form of MPP that promised greater transparency, a commitment to timely processing, and COVID-19 mitigation strategies. [read post]
21 Jun 2011, 9:21 am by Gabriel Saldana
In Mexico, a common line of thought is that projects funded with government money must be a public good. [read post]
21 Jun 2011, 9:21 am by Gabriel Saldana
In Mexico, a common line of thought is that projects funded with government money must be a public good. [read post]