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Is the Supreme Court facing a perfect storm?

The Supreme Court is facing a developing perfect storm because of its decision to stop the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte by declaring it unconstitutional. At least 215 out of 306 members ...
A blueprint for evasion.” This was how the Philippine Constitution Association (PhilConsa) described the Supreme Court ruling ...
One of the framers of the 1987 Constitution continued to criticize the Supreme Court’s ruling on the impeachment complaint ...
The higher trust and performance rating that he received in a recent survey is an indication that the people believe and ...
The trust and performance ratings of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. improved while Vice President Sara Duterte’s saw a ...
Two key figures behind the 1987 Constitution on Wednesday warned that the Supreme Court may have overstepped its powers in ...
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Marcos rebounds, Sara dips in survey

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s trust and performance ratings have rebounded in the second quarter, according to the latest ...
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Contempt charges sought vs Gadon

LAWYER Ferdinand Topacio filed a petition with the Supreme Court on Wednesday urging the tribunal to hold Presidential ...
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When law tries to place politics in a cage

IT is not our duty to favor any political result. Ours is to ensure that politics are framed within the rule of just law.” ...
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The SONA from another lens

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivered his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) last Monday, July 28, at the Batasang ...
In the 21,660-word Philippine Constitution, one phrase is mentioned with extreme parsimony – grave abuse. It is mentioned only once. As an adjective, “grave” is used only once. In our Constitution, ...