Legal Insights

Plain-language guides and case briefs on Philippine law — researched from the firm's law library of 184,000+ statutes, Supreme Court decisions, and agency issuances, and written so non-lawyers can understand and act on them.

Showing 14 of 4 articles for rule-making power

Due Process in Elections: COMELEC's Duty to Hear Conflicting Candidacy Claims

The Supreme Court affirms COMELEC's accreditation of dominant minority parties, clarifying that the Commission's rule-making power over political party accreditation is subject to constitutional limit

Upholding Legislative Intent: The Limits of COMELEC's Rule-Making Power in Party-List Nominations

A look at Lokin v. COMELEC, where the Supreme Court struck down a COMELEC rule expanding the grounds for substituting party-list nominees beyond RA 7941.

Supreme Court Upholds Judiciary’s Exclusive Power Over Legal Fees, Denies GSIS Exemption

The Supreme Court denies GSIS’s claim of exemption from legal fees, affirming the judiciary’s exclusive rule-making power under the Constitution.

Upholding Statutory Intent: HDMF Rule-Making Power and Employee Benefit Exemptions

Supreme Court rules HDMF exceeded its authority by requiring both provident and housing plans for Pag-IBIG exemption.