Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation is the Mexican institution serving as the country's federal high court and the spearhead organisation for the judiciary of the Mexican Federal Government. It consists of eleven magistrates, known as ministers of the court, one of whom is designated the court's president.
Judges of the SCJN are appointed for 15 years. They are ratified through affirmation by the Senate from a list proposed by the President of the Republic. The ministers chosen will select from among themselves who shall be the President of the Court to serve a four-year period; any given minister may serve out more than one term as president, but may not do so consecutively.
Requirements for holding a seat on the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation
- Be a natural born citizen of Mexico.
- Be no less than 35 years of age nor over 65 years of age at the time of one's appointment
- Have held a Law degree for at least 10 years.
- To have a good reputation and have not have been convicted of theft, fraud, forgery, breach of trust, or any other offense which could imply a punishment of more than one year in prison.
- Not have been Director for Domestic Affairs, Chief of an Administrative Department, Attorney General of the Republic or Federal District Attorney, Senator, Member of Parliament, Governor of any State, or Chief Executive of the Federal District during the year prior to his or her appointment.
Ministers may take leave of their posts for three reasons:
- The end of their terms
- Relinquishment, which is only allowed in serious cases, all of which must be affirmed by the President and accepted or discarded by the Senate.
- Voluntary retirement: Proceeds when the interested party requests their retirement, as long as they meet the conditions of age and seniority.
Supreme Court building
Within the building, there are four flanks painted in 1941 by José Clemente Orozco, two of which are named The Social Labor Movement and Commonwealth. There is also a mural done by American artist George Biddle entitled "War and Peace" at the entrance to the law library. The building also contains a mural by Rafael Cauduro, which "graphically illustrates the Gran Guignol of Mexican torture", and includes a depiction of the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre as well as "a cut-away of a prison, perhaps the infamous Lecumberri Black Palace where student leaders who escaped death were jailed."
While this building is still the chief seat for the Supreme Court, an alternative site at Avenida Revolución was opened in 2002.
Current make-up of the Supreme Court
Title | Name | Birth | Appointer | Affirmation by the Senate | Age at appt. | Elected / Length of service |
President | ' | 9 8 1959 in Querétaro, Querétaro | 90 | 50 | 1 12 2009 | |
Minister | ' | 4 12 1950 in Mexico City | 94 | 56 | 12 12 2006 | |
Minister | ' | 4 11 1949 in Mexico City | 91 | 60 | 1 12 2009 | |
Minister | ' | 1 2 1961 in Xalapa, Veracruz | 91 | 50 | 10 2 2011 | |
Minister | ' | 14 10 1969 in Cuernavaca, Morelos | 103 | 41 | 1 12 2012 | |
Minister | ' | 13 12 1960 in Mexico City | 104 | 51 | 3 12 2012 | |
Minister | ' | 2 6 1959 in Torreón, Coahuila | 81 | 56 | 10 12 2015 | |
Minister | ' | — | 79 | — | 10 12 2015 | |
Minister | ' | 19 8 1949 in Mexico City | 114 | 69 | 20 12 2018 | |
Minister | ' | 15 9 1963 in Mexico City | 95 | 55 | 12 3 2019 | |
Minister | — in Monterrey, Nuevo León | 94 | 46 | 5 12 2019 |
Presidents
The following persons were once Presidents of the Supreme Court under the 1917 Constitution:- 1917–1919: Enrique M. del Río
- 1919–1920: Ernesto Garza Pérez
- 1920–1922: Enrique Moreno Pérez
- 1922–1923: Gustavo A. Vicencio
- 1923–1924: Francisco Modesto Ramírez
- 1924–1925: Gustavo A. Vicencio
- 1925–1927: Manuel Padilla
- 1927–1928: Francisco Díaz Lombardo
- 1928–1929: Jesús Guzmán Vaca
- 1929–1933: Julio García
- 1934: Francisco H. Ruiz
- 1934–1940: Daniel V. Valencia
- 1941–1951: Salvador Urbina
- 1952: Roque Estrada Reynoso
- 1953: Hilario Medina
- 1954: José María Ortiz Tirado
- 1955–1956: Vicente Santos Guajardo
- 1957: Hilario Medina
- 1958: Agapito Pozo Balbás
- 1959–1964: Alfonso Guzmán Neyra
- 1965–1968: Agapito Pozo Balbás
- 1969–1973: Alfonso Guzmán Neyra
- 1974–1975: Euquerio Guerrero López
- 1976: Mario G. Rebolledo Fernández
- 1977–1981: Agustín Téllez Cruces
- 1982: Mario G. Rebolledo Fernández
- 1982–1985: Jorge Iñárritu y Ramírez de Aguilar
- 1986–1990: Carlos del Río Rodríguez
- 1991–1994: Ulises Schmill Ordóñez
- 1995–1999: José Vicente Aguinaco Alemán
- 1999–2002: Genaro David Góngora Pimentel
- 2002–2006: Mariano Azuela Güitrón
- 2007–2010: Guillermo Iberio Ortiz Mayagoitia
- 2011–2014: Juan N. Silva Meza
- 2015–2018: Luis María Aguilar Morales
- 2019–incumbent: Arturo Zaldívar Lelo de Larrea