
Law school basics: How to define
One of the most common questions law students will encounter in their examinations is one where they are being asked to define. Not “define the relati...

One of the most common questions law students will encounter in their examinations is one where they are being asked to define. Not “define the relati...

By Alex P. Vidal “Nope, no sex scandals yet. But I am open to offers!” —John Cusack HE sexually harassed 11 women, according to a New York State Attor...

By Joshua Corcuera Probably, you have heard the news or saw the pictures, thousands of people in various locations in Metro Manila rushed to vaccinati...

By Herbert Vego BETTER late than never is how I see the House of Representatives’ Resolution No. 2075, which seeks to probe the “mandate” of a suppose...

By Fr. Roy Cimagala THE feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord (cfr. Mk 9,2-10) should make us understand that like Christ we too are meant to be tr...

By Atty. Eduardo T. Reyes III According to Marcus Tullius Cicero, “In times of war, the law falls silent.” (“silent enim leges inter arma”). While we ...

The bus was about to leave. They boarded it and got ready for the trip home. It was a silent one. Not the usual chat-until-they-got-home kind. She bro...

By Alex P. Vidal “We’re human, too.” — Simone Biles WHEN I am unable to perform a regular task as a resident of New York, I think of Simone Biles. The...

By Fr. Roy Cimagala IT’S very interesting to note that after Christ was rightly identified by Peter to be the son of the living God, and after Christ ...