Midterm Outline
Midterm Outline
Midterm Outline
How To Read A Judicial Opinion: A Guide For New Law Students, Orin Kerr
Florin T. Hilbay, Where the Shadows Lie, 85 PHIL. L.J. 104 (2010)
Pacifico A. Agabin, The Politics of Judicial Review over Executive Action: The Supreme Court and
Manila Prince Hotel v. GSIS, SCRA (1997) (malaysian firm buying MHC)
*Unless expressly provided that a legislative act is necessary to enforce a constitutional mandate, the
presumption now is that all provisions of the constitution are self-executing.
*Under our system of constitutional government, the legislative is assigned power to make and enact
laws, The executive is charged with the execution or carryingout of the provisions of said laws. But the
interpretation and application of said laws belong exclusively to the Judicial Department. This authority
to interpret and apply laws extend to the constitution
Francisco v. The House of Representatives, 415 SCRA 44 (2003) (Impeachment of Hilario Davide)
*the supreme courts power of judicial review is conferred on the judicial branch of the government in
section 1 article 7 of the constitution. In cases of conflict, the judicial department is the only
constitutional organ which can be called upon to determine the proper allocation of powers between
the several departments and among the integral or constituent units thereof
*Judicial power includes the duty of the courts of justice to settle actual controversies involving rights
which are legally demandable and enforceable, and to determine whether or not there has been a grave
abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess of jurisdiction on the part of any branch or
instrumentality of government.
*When the courts declare a law to be inconsistent with the constitution, the former shall be void and
the latter shall govern. Administrative or executive acts, orders, and regulations shall be valid only when
they are not contrary to the laws or the Constitution.
*
Interpretation
J.M. Tuason & Co., Inc. V. Land Tenure Administration, 31 SCRA 413 (1970)
JUDICIAL REVIEW
A. Separation of Powers
Prematurity
Mootness
Citizen Standing:
Associational Standing:
GMA Network, Inc. v. Commission on Election, G.R. No. 205357, September 2, 2014
Taxpayer’s Standing:
Voter’s Standing:
Legislative Standing:
Governmental Standing:
Resident Marine Mammals of the Protected Seascape Tanon Strait v. Secretary Reyes, G.R. No.
3. Earliest Opportunity
A. Police Power
Basco v. PAGCOR, G.R. No. 91649, May 14, 1991
B. Power of Taxation
Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority v. Marcos, G.R. No. 120082, September 11, 1996
C. Eminent Domain
Iron and Steel Authority v. Court of Appeals., G.R. No. 102976, October 25, 1996
Telecomminucations and Broadcast Attoryneys of the Philippines v. COMELEC, G.R. No. 132922,
A. PRINCIPLES
Lambino v. COMELEC, G.R. No. 174153, October 25, 2006 (Read also dissenting opinion of
Dissenting Opinion of former Chief Justice Puno in Tolentino v. COMELEC, G.R. No. 148334,
January 21, 2004, specifically his discussion of the Constitutional History of Democracy and
Province of North Cotabato v. GRP, G.R. No. 183591, October 14, 2008
Gudani v. Senga, G.R. No. 170165, August 15, 2006 (also to be discussed under Executive
Department)
4. Government as protector of People & People as Defenders of the State – A2,S4 & 5
A2,S6;
A6, S28(3) (tax exemption on churches), S29(2) (no appropriation for sects; exemptions)
A14, S3(3) (optional religious instruction), S4(2) (Filipino ownership for schools, except religious
B. POLICIES
1. Independent Foreign Policy and a nuclear-free Philippines – A2, S7-8; A18, S4 and 25 (on foreign
military bases)
iii. Agrarian and natural resources reform – A2, S2; A13, S4-8
Macasiano v. National Housing Authority, Resolution, G.R. No. 107921, July 1, 1993
v. Health – A13,S11-13
b. Respect for human dignity and human rights – A13,S17-19; A2,S11; A16,S5(2)
c. The priority of education, science, technology, arts, culture & sports – A2,S7
i. Education
Garcia v. Faculty Admission Committee – Loyola School of Theology, G.R. No. L-40779,
Cudia v. Superintendent of the Philippine Military Academy, G.R. No. 211362, February 24,
2015
e. The family as basic autonomous social institution – A2,S12; A15; A2, S13; Family Code, Article 1
citizen – A12,S8)
A. Territory
The Province of North Cotabato v. The Government of the Republic of the Philippines Peace and
B. People
Republiv Act No. 9225 or “An Act Making the Citizenship of the Philippine Citizens who Acquire
Foreign Citizenship Permanent, Amending for the Purpose Commonwealth Act. No. 63, As
2. Suffrage
See Republic Act No. 9189 “An Act Providing for a System of Overseas Absentee Voting by
Qualified Citizens of the Philippine Abroad, Appropriating Funds. Therefor, and for other
C. Government
6. Revolutionary Government
Philippine Agila Satellite v. Lichauco, G.R No. 134887, July 27, 2006
Money Claims