+ Follow ARTEMIO PANGANIBAN AND REYNATO PUNO Tag
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[Title] => Asean legal eagles to converge in Manila
[Summary] => An association of lawyers, judges, and justices from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will hold its general assembly in this city by next month, and is set to make a courtesy call on President Aquino, parallel to the holding of events that include workshops for Filipino lawyers.
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[Title] => Davide opposes proposal to ease qualifications for JBC bets
[Summary] => Former chief justice Hilario Davide Jr. on Thursday returned to the Supreme Court (SC) to personally oppose the proposal of Iloilo Rep. Niel Tupas Jr. for the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) to ease qualifications for aspirants to judicial posts.
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[Title] => 3 ex-SC chiefs thumb down relaxation of JBC rules for judicial aspirants
[Summary] => Three former chief justices of the Supreme Court (SC) have expressed opposition to a proposal of Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) member and Iloilo Rep. Niel Tupas Jr. to ease qualifications for aspirants to judicial posts.
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[Title] => Corona, 3 others face JBC today
[Summary] => Senior Associate Justice Renato Corona and three other magistrates will face the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC) today in an unprecedented public interview of Supreme Court justices vying for the chief justice post during the constitutional ban on midnight appointments.
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[Title] => 4 types of sleaze: RP has them all
[Summary] => Malacañang insists that departing President Arroyo can and will appoint the next Chief Justice despite the Constitutional ban.
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[Summary] => The snowballing signature campaign to amend the Constitution has reason to be optimistic the Supreme Court might choose to revisit its earlier ruling on the Santiago vs. Comelec case.
The case arose out of a constitutional question posed the Court regarding a popular initiative led by the group Pirma. The question revolved around whether the existing law on initiative and referendum covers a popular initiative to amend the Constitution.
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ARTEMIO PANGANIBAN AND REYNATO PUNO
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