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Judges Elected to Slp Do Not Meet Key Academic Requirement

Summary by La Orquesta
Four of the new members of the Supreme Court of Justice of San Luis Potosí obtained averages below 8.0 in their bachelor's degree By: Drafting Four recently elected judges for the Supreme Court of Justice of San Luis Potosí (STJSLP) would not meet a fundamental academic requirement to hold the post: having obtained a minimum average of 8.0 in the bachelor's degree, which would leave them out of the appointment process.
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Four of the new members of the Supreme Court of Justice of San Luis Potosí obtained averages below 8.0 in their bachelor's degree By: Drafting Four recently elected judges for the Supreme Court of Justice of San Luis Potosí (STJSLP) would not meet a fundamental academic requirement to hold the post: having obtained a minimum average of 8.0 in the bachelor's degree, which would leave them out of the appointment process.

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La Orquesta broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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