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20 April 2023
Mexico's lower house approves constitutional amendment making activities related to outer space a priority development area
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19 February 2023
Mexican supreme court accepts legal challenges to electoral reform package
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (photo credit: Al Jazeera)
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18 November 2022
In Mexico, president considers legislative rather than constitutional changes for electoral reform
Supreme Court of Canada (photo credit: educaloi.qc.ca)
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18 October 2021
In Canada, supreme court finds that unwritten constitutional principles like democracy cannot be used as bases for invalidating legislation
Supreme Court of the United States (photo credit: Claire Anderson / unsplash)
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3 September 2021
In the United States, supreme court declines to block Texas state's 6-week abortion ban
Constitution of United States (photo credit: CNN)
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16 August 2021
Op-Ed: United States -- will we ever amend the constitution again?
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21 June 2021
In the United States, lawmakers introduce legislation to revise 13th amendment against forced prison labor
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18 June 2021
In Canada, MPs pass motion on Quebec nationhood
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8 June 2021
Canada introduces legislation to change complaints process against judges
City of Quebec (photo credit: quebec-cite.com)
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19 May 2021
In Canada, federal government says Quebec province can unilaterally alter part of Canada's constitution

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