The New Mexico Supreme Court has honored a retired justice for his role in the court. Justice H. Vern Payne received a ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court has cleared the way for an anti-discrimination lawsuit to proceed against the state’s largest school district ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled Thursday that public schools and universities may be sued for discriminatory conduct under ...
New Mexico’s highest court is asking the legislature to fund some of their critical needs. During Thursday’s State of the ...
The court instructed an appeals court to reconsider whether lurid evidence tainted the trial of Brenda Andrew, the only woman ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court permits lawsuits against public schools for discriminatory actions, reinforcing protections under the Human Rights Act.
In what is anticipated to be a public safety-dominated legislative session, state Supreme Court Chief Justice David Thomson ...
New Mexico Supreme Court. The courts also asked for more than $2 million to pay jurors. The judiciary said without that funding, the courts could run out of money for trials. They are also asking ...
Jan. 23—Public schools and higher education institutions in New Mexico can now be sued under the state's anti-discrimination law after a ruling by the New Mexico Supreme Court.