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Atty. Howie Calleja

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HOWIE SEE IT: Truth Versus Trial By Publicity

By Atty. Howie CallejaIs a trial by publicity an aid or an impediment to justice? While one could understand the need of the family,...

HOWIE SEE IT: 2021 and the ICC investigations

By Atty. Howie Calleja As the tumultuous year that is 2020 comes to an end, we can only hope that the new year will bring...

HOWIE SEE IT: The COVID vaccine program is a mess even before it starts

By Atty. Howie Calleja With the number of positive COVID cases still on the rise, it is unsurprising that the demand for the newly-released vaccines...

HOWIE SEE IT: Nuezca, Sinas and the Rule of Law

By Atty. Howie Calleja Just less than a week before Christmas, video footage of a shooting incident in Paniqui, Tarlac committed by a policeman against...

HOWIE SEE IT: What’s Cooking In Congress?

By Atty. Howie Calleja Not two months ago, the House of Representatives was divided over the spectacle of power-plays for the Speakership position, which showed...

HOWIE SEE IT: Plantation Bay and children with special needs

By Atty. Howie CallejaEvery parent would do everything in their power to ensure their child has a healthy, successful, and happy life; for young...

HOWIE SEE IT: Lawyering – the risk of a noble profession

By Atty. Howie Calleja Many look at law as a career where there is no shortage of prestige, wealth, or power. Truthfully, that view has...

HOWIE SEE IT: Separation of Powers or Partisanship Justification?

By Atty. Howie Calleja   Philippine politics has, over the course of several decades, become synonymous with corruption. Each election cycle, new candidates will come bearing...

HOWIE SEE IT: Kamala and Leni

By Atty. Howie Calleja As the year comes to a close, 2020’s series of unfortunate events had a new chapter named Typhoon Ulysses. In the...

HOWIE SEE IT: No force majeure when floods could have been foreseen and preventable

By Atty. Howie Calleja As typhoon Ulysses ravaged the Philippines with winds of up to150 km/h, the damage left behind was, for some families, seemingly...

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