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[Summary] => I had an opportunity to discuss to a motley of interested professionals an aspect of the freedom of speech where I quoted Chief Justice Enrique Fernando, an eminent scholar in constitutional law. According to Fernando, “to expose (a) party availing himself of freedom of speech and xx running the risk of punishment is to make a mockery of (the) commitment to the free mind.
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[Summary] => At the outset, let me greet the brain behind the revival of The Freeman, Dr. Jose R. Gullas, a happy birthday. I was in high school when Sir Dodong, drawing from a hearty preference for publication, funneled his own huge financial resources to give a new life to this paper after an extended period when founder Paulino Gullas decided to cease publishing it. Yes, happy birthday, Sir Dodong.
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[Summary] => Former chief justice Enrique Fernando died from a lingering illness yesterday while confined at the Philippine Heart Center in Quezon City. He was 89.
Fernando presided over the Supreme Court during the martial law years a time when the law was said to have been set aside for the political expediency of the ruling powers.
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Enrique Fernando
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October 14, 2004 - 12:00am