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To convene as impeachment court June 11; Escudero takes oath as presiding judge Senate President Francis Escudero took his ...
But this is a resolution that can still be questioned before the Supreme Court. If the SC rules in favor of the petitioner, ...
The push from lawyers, academics, and institutions comes after the confirmation of a draft Senate resolution that seeks to ...
An unsigned draft Senate resolution is being circulated, seeking the “de facto dismissal” of the impeachment complaint ...
More than 100 faculty members of the University of the Philippines College of Law (UP Law), which has bred some of the ...
The Senate cannot legally dismiss the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte without a trial, one of the ...
The University of the Philippines College of Law faculty yesterday asked senators to comply with their constitutional duty to ...
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.), a candidate for Illinois’s open Senate seat next year, declined to say whether he would ...
D.C. officials say if Congress does not pass legislation restoring the city’s 2025 budget, they will be forced to cut $400 million over the next five months.
Manila Standard sought the views of several legal luminaries on the legal issues surrounding the impeachment of Vice ...
The total number of SNAP thefts nationwide since mid-2023 has reached almost 700,000, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Fear and loathing in the Senate
Senate President Francis Escudero’s move to delay once more after four months the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte reeks of political horse-trading at best and is, at worst, a ...