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Inc. (PHILCONSA) has urged the Supreme Court to review the factual basis of its ruling on the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, and expressed grave concern over the Court’s imposition of new ...
The Philippine Constitution Association (PhilConsa) has urged the Supreme Court (SC) to review its ruling that declared the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte unconstitutional, ...
If it were up to a former senator, the 2028 presidential election will be a showdown between two of the country’s top ranking ...
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A disheartening ruling on the impeachment of VP Sara

The Supreme Court’s decision declaring the impeachment process against Vice President Sara Duterte unconstitutional is both disappointing and disheartening. It was a ruling grounded in legal ...
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IT’S a travesty, a deliberate collective amnesia that reeks of intellectual dishonesty, and it has unfolded right before our ...
SEN. Loren Legarda said the Senate should wait until the House of Representatives has exhausted all legal remedies before ...
Fourth of a series THAT lawyers who spent their lifetime in the practice of law or jurists whose waking hours are spent in ...
The bad cop is relieved. Either the good cop realized at the last moment that he needed to move, or seeing that the numbers would fail to convict anyway, ...
Avoid political thicket, revisit ruling MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court (SC) “gifted itself” undue power when it imposed new rules for the initiation of impeachment proceedings in declaring as ...
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Institutional warfare

Senators in the previous 19th Congress didn’t want to proceed with the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte. If the majority at the time wanted to, the trial would have proceeded forthwith ...
The Philippine Constitution Association (Philconsa) strongly appealed for the Supreme Court to reconsider its controversial ...