MANILA, Philippines--Retired senior associate justice Antonio T. Carpio, hailed by his peers at the Supreme Court as the quintessential scholar, a statesman and a patriot, will resume his weekly column at the Philippine Daily Inquirer. Carpio was a columnist for Inquirer in the late 90s after he returned to private practice when then-President Joseph Estrada assumed the presidency. His stint as a columnist stopped after he was appointed as justice of the Supreme Court by then-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2001. Since then, for 10 years, he shied away from the media, making himself known only as the "quintessential justice who spoke through his decisions." 'Unorthodox ...
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