
The Rule of Law (and lawyers) according to populist Machiavellian logic and Shakespearean prose
By Jose Mari BFU Tirol It is said that societies create laws to keep chaos at bay; where there is no law, there is only whim and force (Robbins, Law: ...

By Jose Mari BFU Tirol It is said that societies create laws to keep chaos at bay; where there is no law, there is only whim and force (Robbins, Law: ...

By Joshua Corcuera “I hope that some people stop assuming that I automatically prefer this alternative work arrangement. Believe me, working from home...

By Modesto P. Sa-onoy The search for candidates for next year’s election does not apply to Bacolod City or to Occidental Negros. Bacolod Mayor Evelio ...

By Fr. Roy Cimagala THE close, almost cause-and-effect relationship between chastity and piety should be known, appreciated and pursued as early as po...

By Herbert Vego HATS off to a fellow Ilonggo — retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Francis H. Jardeleza — who is now independent direc...

By Fr. Roy Cimagala WE have to realize more deeply that it is a basic need of ours to pray. If we understand our life to be a life always with God, as...

By Atty. Eduardo T. Reyes III It is hard to tell which one is more painful: the loss of a loved one because of Covid-19, or the death of a marriage oc...

(This article is part of a series of explainers on vaccine development and distribution. Learn more about vaccines – from how they work and how they’r...

By Atty. Rolex T. Suplico The case of OGIE DIAZ, Petitioner, vs. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent, G.R. No. 159787, promugated by the First Div...