Brazil’s Judiciary, Once Symbol of Anti-Corruption Drive, Now Faces Scrutiny By News April 28, 2019 Add Comment Edit Decisions by top justices have begun to turn the population against them after years in which the judiciary had grown in the population’s esteem as the face of an anti-corruption drive. Share this post Related PostsGlobal Health: Former Surgeons General Recount Political Pressure on the JobBooks of The Times: In Two New Books, Unhappy Conservatives Ask: What Now?‘Democrat. Fighter. Mother.’ Lucy McBath Is Redefining Social Justice in Politics.Hurricane Bears Down on Mexico, Causing Thousands to EvacuateCuomo-Molinaro Debate: 5 TakeawaysOutrage Over a Handshake Between Khashoggi Son and the Crown PrinceHouse and Senate Latest, Abrams and Kemp Face Off, Menendez Debates: 13 Days to Go‘Zero Tolerance’ Immigration Policy Surprised Agencies, Report Finds
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