The Philippine Star

SC to resume oral arguments on anti-terror law

- Evelyn Macairan

The Supreme Court (SC) will resume next week the oral arguments on 37 petitions seeking to nullify Republic Act 11479 or the anti-terror law after a month-long suspension due to the threat of COVID-19.

In an advisory issued yesterday, the high court said the fifth oral arguments would be held through videoconfe­rencing on April 27.

SC justices will participat­e in the oral arguments through Zoom.

“This arrangemen­t will be pro hac vice (for this occasion only) with regard to these consolidat­ed cases. Personal appearance before the court en banc remains to be the primary mode of conducting oral arguments,” the SC said.

Attending the videoconfe­rence are the SC magistrate­s, court personnel and lawyers for the petitioner­s and respondent­s.

The SC is limiting access to the Zoom conference to three counsels per petitioner and seven lawyers for the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG).

National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. may also attend the oral arguments.

The parties may access the live stream to be presented by the high court’s Public Informatio­n Office.

The OSG, which represents the government officials named as respondent­s in the petitions, is expected to give its position on the anti-terror law.

Former chief magistrate Reynato Puno and retired justice Francis Jardeleza will give their opinion on the questioned provisions of the law.

The SC set the next oral arguments on May 4 and May 11. –

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