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This event is in the past.It took place on May 29, 2026 at Encina Commons.

Popular Sovereignty vs. the Rule of Law: How Mexico's Incipient Rule of Law Caved under the Inertia of Narrative 1
Educational Talk

Popular Sovereignty vs. the Rule of Law: How Mexico's Incipient Rule of Law Caved under the Inertia of Narrative

At Encina Commons

Stanford

Yale-trained constitutional scholar Alejandro Madrazo examines how Mexico's 2024 judicial demolition and military expansion mark a democratic point-of-no-return, exploring the tension between popular sovereignty and limited government. A sobering look at constitutional collapse with lessons far beyond Mexico.

academic lecture
constitutional law
political science
democratic backsliding

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🎥livestream available for remote viewing
🎓Yale Law scholar & constitutional litigator
⚖️covers September 2024 judicial reforms

Encina Commons

Encina Commons, 615 Crothers Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

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