AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth calls the latest wave of sanctions "a clear, and well deserved, tightening of the screws on the regime as it has cast off even the pretense of democracy".
U.S. sanctions 10 more Venezuelan government leaders
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Patricia Mazzei and Franco Ordoñez
The Judge That Is Resisting Brazil’s Lava Jato
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Elisangela Mendonça
As Brazilians fight against corruption and cronyism, one Supreme Court judge insists on doing things the old-fashioned way.
The Next Step in Mexico's Corruption Fight
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Benjamin Russell
The resignation of a controversial attorney general reveals the growing influence of Mexico’s civil society.
Weekly Chart: How Latin Americans Perceive Corruption
Two-thirds of Latin Americans think corruption is up, and a third pay bribes themselves.
How Mexico's Anti-Corruption Fight Went Off-Track
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Viridiana Rios
More than a year after a major civil society victory, Mexico's government has yet to clean up its act.
Video: The Role of the Private Sector in the Rule of Law in Central America
Business leaders discuss how the private sector can contribute to fighting impunity in the region.
Video: Improving the Rule of Law in Central America
Panelists discussed the challenges of impunity and reforming the judicial system in the Northern Triangle today.