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Philstar.com on MSNWhy the Supreme Court lightened penalties for man who killed abusive fatherThe Supreme Court has ruled that a sudden, uncontrollable emotional outburst brought on by years of abuse may be considered a mitigating circumstance in parricide cases.
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Inquirer.net on MSNSC probing ‘involvement’ of ex-judge in ‘sabungeros’ case – RemullaJustice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla on Monday said the Supreme Court (SC) is already investigating the alleged ...
The Supreme Court will drop 6 major decisions on one day to end its term. Look for rulings on birthright citizenship, LGBTQ ...
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GMA Network on MSNSC probing members of judiciary amid alleged case fixing —RemullaThe Supreme Court (SC) is now investigating members of the judiciary amid allegations of case fixing, Justice Secretary Jesus ...
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The Supreme Court is clearing the way for the deportation of several immigrants who were put on a flight in May bound for ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Supreme Court of the Philippines has reiterated its dismissal of a petition to redefine marriage in the country to include same-sex couples.
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The latest decision is a major legal win for religious interests at the conservative high court, and blurs the line that once ...
The Philippines' Supreme Court largely upheld an anti-terrorism law this week that spawned rancorous challenges, in a ruling that could have far-reaching impacts in the Southeast Asian country.
The Philippine Supreme Court issued a major ruling on May 8, 2024, declaring “red-tagging” a threat to people’s life, liberty, and security.
The petition, filed Tuesday, seeks to disqualify Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s candidacy post-election on the grounds that he lied about not committing any crimes — a requirement to run for president.
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