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In his 18 years on the Court, Reyes grew in prominence unlike few other
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injustice and inequity that warrants a most strict interpretation of the "Parity
Amendment", in order that the dishonorable inferiority in which Filipinos find themselves at present in the land of their ancestors should not be prolonged more than is absolutely necessary.
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was enacted, Reyes, who had briefly served on the Code
Commission before the war, published widely read article outlining his criticisms of several articles. That article has since been cited favorably in a number of Supreme Court decisions.
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of that year, placing 6th. He was not allowed admission to the
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Wall of Remembrance, which recognizes heroes who fought against martial law in the Philippines under Ferdinand E. Marcos.
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1401:"G.R. No. L-30299"
1376:"G.R. No. L-21289"
1351:"G.R. No. L-26953"
1326:"G.R. No. L-21749"
1301:"G.R. No. L-19671"
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