North America Filter by language - Any - Afrikaans Amharic Arabic English French Indonesian Malay Myanmar Nepalese Other languages Portuguese Spanish Swahili Zulu Apply News 20 April 2023 Mexico's lower house approves constitutional amendment making activities related to outer space a priority development area News 19 February 2023 Mexican supreme court accepts legal challenges to electoral reform package News 18 November 2022 In Mexico, president considers legislative rather than constitutional changes for electoral reform News 18 October 2021 In Canada, supreme court finds that unwritten constitutional principles like democracy cannot be used as bases for invalidating legislation News 3 September 2021 In the United States, supreme court declines to block Texas state's 6-week abortion ban News 16 August 2021 Op-Ed: United States -- will we ever amend the constitution again? News 21 June 2021 In the United States, lawmakers introduce legislation to revise 13th amendment against forced prison labor News 18 June 2021 In Canada, MPs pass motion on Quebec nationhood News 8 June 2021 Canada introduces legislation to change complaints process against judges News 19 May 2021 In Canada, federal government says Quebec province can unilaterally alter part of Canada's constitution Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Next page ›› Subscribe to North America
News 20 April 2023 Mexico's lower house approves constitutional amendment making activities related to outer space a priority development area
News 18 November 2022 In Mexico, president considers legislative rather than constitutional changes for electoral reform
News 18 October 2021 In Canada, supreme court finds that unwritten constitutional principles like democracy cannot be used as bases for invalidating legislation
News 3 September 2021 In the United States, supreme court declines to block Texas state's 6-week abortion ban
News 21 June 2021 In the United States, lawmakers introduce legislation to revise 13th amendment against forced prison labor
News 19 May 2021 In Canada, federal government says Quebec province can unilaterally alter part of Canada's constitution