Yes We Are Going to Wear Toga: Loretta Ortiz
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Mexico City.- Minister Loretta Ortiz said that the new members of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) will use toga. The next President of the Court, Hugo Aguilar, had warned that he would propose not to do so, and even assured that he would not carry it. However, according to Ortiz, Aguilar will also wear it and place indigenous badges on it. "I presented with the (next) Minister President because I said 'I will use toga', and yes…
Minister Loretta Ortiz said that new members of the Court agreed to wear robes and that the president would place ind genas badges on them.
By Alejandro Vargas In recent weeks it has emerged as a topic of interest in the media, the expression of Mexican jurist and activist Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, virtual President of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, starting next September, in the sense that, when he comes to occupy that high position in the constitutional court of our country, he will not use the robe traditionally carried by the members of that court.
Loretta Ortiz Ahlf, a justice of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN)—nominated by Andrés Manuel López Obrador since December 12, 2021—stated on July 1, 2025, that they would wear a robe. Hugo Aguilar Ortiz is the virtual chief justice of the SCJN and announced during his campaign that he would not wear a robe and would modify the law. However, according to Ortiz Ahlf… Source
Photo: Agencia Reforma Ciudad de México.- Minister Loretta Ortiz said that the new members of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) will use toga. The next president of the Court, Hugo Aguilar, had warned that he would propose not to do so, and even assured that he would not carry it. However, according to Ortiz, Aguilar will also wear it and put indigenous badges on it. “I filed with the (next) minister president because I said ‘I a…


Minister Loretta Ortiz Ahlf fully supported Aguilar Ortiz's proposal to sit in other states of the country to bring justice closer to the people.
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