Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto's nomination of former Federal Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora to the country's Supreme Court has sparked a storm of criticism. Opposition politicians say the move is rushed and antidemocratic. Social organizations charge Medina with human rights violations and have turned in a petition with 20,000 signatures against his nomination. The Senate vote on Medina's nomination is slated for Tuesday. Clayton Conn reports from Mexico City. teleSUR