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Senators as Judges – The importance of voting properly #CJtrialWatch

February 14, 2012
In a country where elections can be described as a circus and where the electoral process is tainted with vote buying, accusations of electoral fraud, cheating and...

Video: “Is this government by media or is this judicial system by media?” – Senator Santiago

February 14, 2012
Senator-judge Miriam Defensor-Santiago asked if a questionable document could be a basis for issuing a subpoena. “Hindi mo pala alam kung ano yun bakit mo...

Women to Solons: Give Love on Valentine’s Day, Vote on the RH Bill!

February 14, 2012
This is a press statement from Democratic Socialist Women of the Philippines (DSWP). On Valentine’s Day, a group of women advocates working among grassroots communities’...

Concurring Opinion re PSBank TRO: “bank secrecy remains the general rule.”

February 14, 2012
Here is the concurring opinion of the Supreme Court re G.R. No. 200238 – PHILIPPINE SAVINGS BANK and PASCUAL M. GARCIA III, as representative of...

Associate Justice Carpio dissenting opinion: “Majority decision makes mockery of transparency”

February 14, 2012
Dissenting opinion of Associate Justice Antonio Carpio on G.R. No. 200238 – PHILIPPINE SAVINGS BANK and PASCUAL M. GARCIA III, as representative of Philippine Savings...

Jinggoy files Senate bill No. 3120 amending Foreign Currency Deposit act

February 14, 2012
Jinggoy files bill amending foreign currency deposit act under Senate Bill 3120. It introduces amendment to a four decade old RA 6426 to include the...

Day 16 Highlights: The longest wait…the longest day

February 14, 2012
THE IMPEACHMENT TRIALS – DAY 16, FEB. 13, 2012 THE LONGEST WAIT….THE LONGEST DAY! By Wilfred Avila Originally posted at Noisy Minority Facebook Page The...

Day 16 Video Highlights February 13, 2012

February 13, 2012
Santiago to Tupas: I give you a grade of 3, in UP, that means I pass you but I warn you 1/2 Annabelle Tiongson (PSBank...

Invite: It’s more fun at the National Library (postponed)

February 13, 2012
via It’s more fun at the National Library at Tinig.com Do you remember traveling on a magic carpet to an unknown land, or embarking on...

“To the Prosecution Team, I do know my law. I have not broken any law.” Chief Justice Renato Corona (13 February 2012)

February 13, 2012
Today Chief Justice Renato C. Corona issued a statement. See the Palace reply to the press statement of Chief Justice Renato Corona below. PRESS STATEMENT...

@senmiriam reasons to obey SC TRO on foreign currency deposits of Corona

February 13, 2012
This is Senator Miriam Santiago’s letter to the Senate Impeachment Court. Dear Senator Sotto: This is to respectfully request you to relay the following message...

CHEd issues new tuition guidelines for 2013-2014

February 13, 2012
In response to the growing clamor to regulate tuition hikes and various fees, the Committee on Higher Education (CHEd) presented during the forum a new...

Readings on Impeachment: Basis and Intent, of the Framers of the 1987 Constitution via @mlq3

February 13, 2012
Manolo Quezon prepared reading materials on the theoretical basis for impeachment as a procedure for removing officials, and the intentions of the framers of the...

CEAP calls on CJ Corona to disclose his dollar accounts

February 12, 2012
Earlier today, The Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP) called on Chief Justice Corona to disclose his dollar accounts. Executive Secretary Ochoa in a...

Corona Defense claims Palace of pressuring senator-judges to defy a court order

February 12, 2012
Tonight, the Defense lawyers of Chief Justice Renato Corona on Sunday accused Malacañang of pressuring senator-judges to defy a court order in exchange for P100...

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