+ Follow SENIOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE Tag
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[Title] => Ensuring judicial independence
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Every lawyers dream is to cap his career by one day becoming a Justice of the Supreme Court (SC). A lawyer may have notched numerous achievements in other fields of endeavor or occupied the most prestigious or the highest positions of public service in other departments of the government, but the bloody itch to reach the highest court of justice in the land, the court of last resort, the SC, somehow keeps running in every lawyers veins.
[DatePublished] => 2006-11-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jose C. Sison
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[ArticleID] => 330254
[Title] => The runaway Cha-cha train
[Summary] => Our Constitution really needs changes. But changing it must be done with utmost care, most thorough deliberation and serious study. Every word in this document must be carefully chosen to avoid the slightest ambiguity that leads to conflicting interpretations. While we have the judiciary to resolve such conflicts and uphold the constitutional intent and spirit, it is more ideal if every provision in the document will be crystal clear and self explanatory so that it can serve as an ever reliable, strong and steady rudder of the Ship of State.
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SENIOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
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[Title] => Ensuring judicial independence
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Every lawyers dream is to cap his career by one day becoming a Justice of the Supreme Court (SC). A lawyer may have notched numerous achievements in other fields of endeavor or occupied the most prestigious or the highest positions of public service in other departments of the government, but the bloody itch to reach the highest court of justice in the land, the court of last resort, the SC, somehow keeps running in every lawyers veins.
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[ColumnID] => 133340
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => The runaway Cha-cha train
[Summary] => Our Constitution really needs changes. But changing it must be done with utmost care, most thorough deliberation and serious study. Every word in this document must be carefully chosen to avoid the slightest ambiguity that leads to conflicting interpretations. While we have the judiciary to resolve such conflicts and uphold the constitutional intent and spirit, it is more ideal if every provision in the document will be crystal clear and self explanatory so that it can serve as an ever reliable, strong and steady rudder of the Ship of State.
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