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                    [Summary] => Now that the Supreme Court (SC) has ruled with finality on the FPJ disqualification case, it would not be amiss to make an evaluation of the ruling for academic purposes. The case really generated a lot of interest for its political undertones and for the contentious legal issues resolved, from the procedural to the more substantive aspects of the law which are very instructive to law students and members of the legal profession.

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