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A Mexican Supreme Court justice fights a plagiarism scandal

Por: Los Angeles Times World December 28, 2022

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Earlier this month, Yasmín Esquivel Mossa, a justice on Mexico's Supreme Court, announced she was putting herself in the running to become the first woman to lead the court in its 198-year history. Now her bid may be in jeopardy. Last week a faculty member at Esquivel’s alma mater accused her of plagiarizing her 1987 undergraduate thesis, which she had to complete to receive her law degree. The scandal has ensnared two of Mexico’s most... + full article



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