- In the English-American
common law,
quo warranto (Medieval
Latin for "by what warrant?") is a
prerogative writ
issued by a
court which orders someone to...
- The
quo warranto petition against Maria Lourdes Sereno,
filed before the
Supreme Court of the Philippines, led to the
landmark case
Republic v. Sereno...
-
February 10, 2020,
Solicitor General of the
Philippines Jose
Calida filed a
quo warranto petition before the
Supreme Court of the
Philippines s****ing to revoke...
-
filed against the
seven justices who
voted to
remove Sereno through a
quo warranto petition.
Salvador III is the host for
television and
radio legal education...
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Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, who was
removed from
office by a
quo warranto petition. By August, Roxas, in an
interview at Robredo's
radio show said...
-
inquiries called the
Quo warranto proceedings. The
purpose of
these inquiries was to
establish by what
warrant (Latin:
Quo warranto)
liberties were held...
- the kingdom. The most
common of the
other such
prerogative writs are
quo warranto, prohibito, mandamus, procedendo, and certiorari. The due
process for...
-
Section 3
under writs of
quo warranto, and
Baude and
Paulsen note that the
disqualification of Couy
Griffin occurred by a
quo warranto lawsuit under state...
-
federal courts. Some
states continue to use writ procedures, such as
quo warranto, that have been
abolished as a
procedural matter in
federal courts. In...
-
Walter of
Guisborough tells the
story that the earl was
served a writ of
quo warranto ("by what warrant?") as a
result of
these proceedings.
Warenne supposedly...