
Universal healthcare can’t be inaugurated – and that’s the problem
Seven years into the Universal Healthcare Act, the most honest line at last month’s Ateneo Breakthroughs lecture wasn’t about budgets or building bloc...

Seven years into the Universal Healthcare Act, the most honest line at last month’s Ateneo Breakthroughs lecture wasn’t about budgets or building bloc...

There is a phrase that cuts through the legal thicket of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa’s plea for a Temporary R...

There was something almost cinematic about that Senate walkout Tuesday night. Not cinematic in the polished Netflix sense, but in the very Filipino wa...

In the history of Philippine popular culture, Inday Badiday was never merely a gossip columnist. She was an institution, a spectacle, and a cultural f...

There is something strange about opening social media in the Philippines during a political controversy. Within minutes of a senate hearing going off ...

“A man can fail many times, but he isn’t a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.”—John Burroughs THE Marcos Jr. administration is in total d...

THE story of the blind Bartimaeus who reacted strongly upon hearing that Christ was passing by (cfr. Mk 10,46-52) reminds us that despite our blindnes...

There is a particular kind of legal argument that mistakes the dress for the person. It clothes itself in the language of rights — constitutional righ...

KAHËRËYA ang mangin politiko rëgya sa Filipinas. Ugaring ang kalabanan kang mga politiko natën wara’t mga hëya. Basta makakapyut lang sanda sa puwesto...