Rappler's latest stories on SC en banc
No TRO yet for Boracay workers who wanted to stop closure
There is no instant relief from the Supreme Court

Why Supreme Court justices go to Baguio every April
Will the SC wait until after their writing break in May to hand down their Sereno decision, or will the justices create another history in Baguio?

Sereno faces probing colleagues in a historic first
Sereno would have to convince her most bitter rivals that she deserves – or is legally entitled to – the post that she has held for 5 years

SC compels government to provide full Tokhang documentation
(UPDATED) The Supreme Court denies the Sollicitor General's motion for reconsideration which argued that full documentation would risk national security
SC en banc sets oral arguments for Sereno quo warranto
(3RD UPDATE) The oral arguments will be held on April 10 in Baguio City and Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno is required to appear

Experts agree: Supreme Court will have last say on Sereno
The High Court can either let the impeachment proceedings in Congress take their course, or set a precedent for a quo warranto removal

Sereno hints at opposition to Charter Change
Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno rallies support for the constitutional bodies facing threats of either abolition or dilution under Cha-Cha proposals
Revilla again delays trial at Sandiganbayan
Former senator Bong Revilla’s lawyer, Estelito Mendoza, reveals their petition before the Supreme Court has been on the en banc agenda for weeks now, but the Sereno controversy bumped it off. The en banc agenda is supposed to be confidential.
Supreme Court's I.T. chief quits amid Sereno impeachment
(UPDATED) Carlos Garay and his department are material to the alleged illegal hiring of information technology consultant Helen Macasaet

Quo warranto precedents: Sereno bats for outright dismissal
Sereno and Calida cite jurisprudence on quo warranto proceedings. But can the SC entertain the petition in the first place?

Sereno says sorry for confusion over indefinite leave
'I had agreed to go on an indefinite leave, but I am also bound by the appropriate administrative rules,' says Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno
SC justices warn Sereno spokespersons over ‘damaging’ statements
'We apologize for any confusion we have caused in the last few days but we were working on available information,' says Sereno's spokesperson

Sereno's indefinite leave a 'consensus' of SC en banc
Thirteen justices slam the camp of Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno for making announcements that have 'seriously damaged the integrity of the judiciary'

Napoles loses another bail petition at Supreme Court
Janet Lim Napoles does not succeed in using the main plunderer principle in this case

Why SC justices forced Sereno to go on leave
Chief Justice Sereno's official letter regarding her leave is anticipated. Will it settle things for now, or will it cause more trouble in the Supreme Court?
INSIDE STORY: SC justices pressure Sereno to go on leave
Had voting taken place, insiders say, 'at least 8 justices' would have voted for Sereno to take a leave

SC defers action on Revilla petitions to suspend plunder trial
Former senator Bong Revilla was relying on a temporary restraining order from the Supreme Court to stop his trial at the Sandiganbayan
SC en banc wants Sereno to explain missing SALNs
The en banc acts on a letter from the House justice committee communicating to them issues on Sereno's alleged missing SALNs

SC asks Congress to explain why they did not convene on martial law
UPDATED The Supreme Court en banc gives the Senate and the House of Representatives 10 days to submit their comment
Ombudsman asks SC to strike down ‘delay’ doctrine
The Office of the Ombudsman says the anti graft court Sandiganbayan s interpretation of the delay doctrine is confusing and risks letting corrupt officials go unscathed

Supreme Court consolidates Grace Poe's petitions vs Comelec
Rappler s election columnist earlier wrote The purpose of consolidation is to prevent conflicting legal findings over the same set of facts and issues

Supreme Court: Comelec can't cancel Grace Poe's candidacy yet
Voting 12 3 the High Court confirms the temporary restraining orders earlier issued by the Chief Justice on the Comelec s cancellation of the presidential aspirant s certificate of candidacy
