
Luis María Aguilar
Luis María Aguilar is a retired minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in Mexico, known for his influential role in shaping judicial policies and interpretations. His tenure has been marked by significant rulings on constitutional law and civil rights, often reflecting the complexities of Mexican jurisprudence. Recently, he has been mentioned in discussions regarding the impartiality of court members, particularly in relation to the case involving businessman Ricardo Salinas Pliego.
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Luis María Aguilar was the president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation when the justice system reform was implemented.
10 años después, la reforma inconclusa, escribe María Elena Morera
Luis María Aguilar is mentioned as a former minister who left the Court and is no longer related to current cases.
Salinas Pliego llama “Ministra Burra” a Lenia Batres tras abandonar sesión de la Corte; amaga con demandarlaLuis María Aguilar was mentioned for allegedly hiding the case of Salinas Pliego for over a year.
La Corte apartó a Batres de amparo a Salinas Pliego; ¿es legal el impedimento a la ministra?








