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MANILA, Philippines—Media’s deafening howl over the Supreme Court’s decision (Lumanog vs. People, Sept. 7, 2010) convicting—via a vote of 10-4 […]
MANILA, Philippines—Media’s deafening howl over the Supreme Court’s decision (Lumanog vs. People, Sept. 7, 2010) convicting—via a vote of 10-4 […]
MANILA, Philippines—I am glad that President Benigno Aquino is open to the Supreme Court’s proposal to increase the judiciary’s budget.
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MANILA, Philippines–Sen. Joker Arroyo lamented that it may take “200 years” to finish the Ampatuan multiple murder case. Noting that
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SOME OF us retirees from the judiciary were mulling how we could help revive or regain public esteem for the
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MANILA, Philippines—Apart from creating the Ethics Committee that will preliminarily investigate “all complaints involving graft and corruption and violations of
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MAY SUPREME Court justices police their own ranks? Isn’t it awkward, if not legally baseless, for the justices to discipline
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MANILA, Philippines—The stirring testimonial of Justice Secretary Leila de Lima toasting Chief Justice Renato C. Corona during the latter’s induction
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THE SUPREME Court is once more embattled. This time, the battle relates not just to the wisdom of its decision.
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MANILA, Philippines—Tomorrow, the nation’s eyes and ears will be focused on President Aquino’s first State of the Nation Address (Sona).
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THE ELECTORAL protest filed by Mar Roxas against Vice President Jejomar Binay is an exercise in courage. To prosecute the
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