Events
Wilson Center Briefing: "Fighting Organized Crime in Mexico by Reforming the Justice System"
Please join the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute for a briefing on why justice reform is necessary to combat organized crime in Mexico, how the reform process is progressing, and the role the U.S. government and one American state have played in supporting these reforms.
Location: Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Rayburn House Building, Room 2172
Panel
Eric L. Olson, Associate Director, Mexico Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center
Catherine Cortez Masto, Attorney General of Nevada
Rommel Moreno Manjarrez, Attorney General of Baja California, Mexico
Ana Laura Magaloni, Director, Department of Judicial Studies, Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE), Mexico
Layda Negrete, Lawyers with Cameras, producer “Presumed Guilty” documentary
*Please note that this event will not take place at the Wilson Center*
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Eric L. Olson // Associate Director, Latin American Program
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Nevada Attorney General
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Attorney General of the State of Baja California
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Professor, Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE), Mexico
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Producer, Presumed Guilty


