Making sense of the US mess
“When the US sneezes, the world catches a cold,” so goes a popular adage. And it was never truer than […]
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“When the US sneezes, the world catches a cold,” so goes a popular adage. And it was never truer than […]
Making sense of the US mess Read More »
The Joint Panel, created by Justice Secretary Leila de Lima and Comelec Chairman Sixto Brilliantes Jr., is all set to
Probing poll frauds Read More »
Address delivered by retired Chief Justice ARTEMIO V. PANGANIBAN during a Forum sponsored by the Institute of Government and Law Reform of the University
A Matter of Legal Philosophy Read More »
Two readers, probably lawyers, dared me to demonstrate my thesis last Sunday that, absent grave abuse of discretion, the judiciary
Not for the faint-hearted Read More »
Whenever I write about our overseas Filipino workers, as I did last Sunday, I am flooded with e-mail lamenting the
OFW call center; judicial self-restraint Read More »
If Filipino taipans flock to China and Filipino professionals bloom in the United States (as I reported last Sunday), overseas
Amid the rising tension in the West Philippine Sea (also known as the South China Sea) over the reputedly oil-rich
Taipans in China, professionals in America Read More »
The Supreme Court, in Gamboa vs Teves (June 28, 2011) written by Justice Antonio T. Carpio, ruled that foreign investments
Due process and judicial compensation Read More »
Finally and at last, the Supreme Court allowed, in a resolution dated June 14, 2011, the live TV-radio coverage of
Live TV-radio coverage, first time ever Read More »
“Patok!” (Pilipino colloquial for perfect) I exclaimed upon learning of the elevation of Mar Roxas to the Department of Transportation
Testing the mettle of Mar Roxas Read More »