Marites Dañguilan Vitug
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Altar of Secrets: Sex, Politics, and Money in the Philippine Catholic Church
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2013
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2 editions
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Shadow of Doubt: Probing the Supreme Court
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2010
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5 editions
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Rock Solid: How the Philippines Won Its Maritime Case against China
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2018
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2 editions
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Hour Before Dawn: The Fall and Uncertain Rise of the Philippine Supreme Court
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2012
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Our Rights, Our Victories: Landmark Cases in the Supreme Court
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2011
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3 editions
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Endless Journey A Memoir
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2015
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2 editions
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Power from the Forest: The Politics of Logging
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1993
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2 editions
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Under the Crescent Moon: Rebellion in Mindanao
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2000
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Unrequited Love: Duterte's China Embrace
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Jalan-jalan: A journey through EAGA
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“The Court, after all, is not a monolith. Transparency resides in parts of the Court, among Justices and staff who believe that letting the sun shine on their institution will make it stronger.”
― Shadow of Doubt: Probing the Supreme Court
― Shadow of Doubt: Probing the Supreme Court
“The Supreme Court, the final arbiter of legal conflicts, reviews, acts of the executive and Congress. With this power, the Court is seen as a political institution as well. "Because the key provisions of the Constitution are couched in grand ambiguities and because the key provisions concern the larger issues of our life, of our liberties, and of our happiness, the Supreme Court, by the exercise of judicial review, wields tremendous political power," Joaquin Bernas, a Jesuit priest and constitutionalist, said.”
― Shadow of Doubt: Probing the Supreme Court
― Shadow of Doubt: Probing the Supreme Court
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