Prolific Writer. Aside from heading the Supreme Court and the entire
Philippine judiciary, Chief Justice Panganiban is the concurrent chairperson
of the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET); Philippine Jucicial Academy (PhilJA);
and of the Judicial and Bar Council (JBC). Described by a colleague (Justice
Antonio T. Carpio) as “undoubtedly the most prolific writer of the Court, bar
none,” he has during the last ten years penned more than 1,100 full-length decisions
and ten books plus several thousand minute resolutions disposing of controversies.
As Justice Romeo J. Callejo Sr. puts it, “One book a year and no cases
left undecided. This is Mr. [Chief] Justice Artemio V. Panganiban’s
unsurpassed record. It is also the best summation of judicial reform.”
Another colleague (Justice Angelina Sandoval-Gutierrez) lauds his “preeminent
judicial craftsmanship, social philosophies and literary style . . .” Justice
Renato C. Corona calls him a “renaissance man . . . a nobly-souled and gifted
jurist.”
Diverse Subjects. Known for his
pro-poor opinions, he has nonetheless spoken for the Supreme Court on a wide
range of legal controversies touching on diverse subjects, like mathematics,
economics, business, accounting, and even canon law. A much sought-after
speaker, he has addressed audiences around the world on various subjects,
including five lectures on the biosciences in two international fora held in
Chile in 2004. Of his “mental dexterity,” former Chief Justice Hilario G.
Davide Jr. explains that Chief Justice Panganiban “extricates the possible from
the hypothetical, the emerging from the established, the literature in science
and the law in art.”
Books. As his way of reporting on
his magistracy, Chief Justice Panganiban writes one book a year. As of
November 2005, he has authored the following: Love God Serve Man
(1994); Justice and Faith (1997); Battles in the Supreme Court (1998);
Leadership by Example (1999); Transparency, Unanimity & Diversity
(2000); A Centenary of Justice (2001); Reforming the Judiciary
(2002); The Bio Age Dawns on the Judiciary (2003); Leveling the
Playing Field (2004); and Judicial Renaissance (2005).
Awards.
He has been the recipient of over 200 awards and citations, including several
honorary doctoral degrees. Honorary memberships in the Phi Kappa
Phi International Honor Society (University of the Philippines Chapter)
and in the Consular Corps of the Philippines have likewise been conferred upon
him.
Some Past Activities. For ten years
(1995-2005), he had been a member of the Supreme Court.
Prior to his appointment to the Court, Chief Justice Panganiban had already
distinguished himself as a practicing lawyer, law professor, Catholic lay worker, civic leader, and businessman. After three
years as an assistant in the law office of his mentor, former Senate President
Jovito R. Salonga, he formed his own law firm (Panganiban, Benitez, Parlade,
Africa and Barinaga), which he headed until he
joined the Supreme Court in 1995. (The law firm has now been
dissolved.) He also taught law in three schools. He has been, among
others, vice-president of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
governor of the Management Association of the Philippines; president of the Philippine
Daily Inquirer; and president of the Rotary
Club of Manila. He was the only Filipino appointed by the late Pope John
Paul II to the Pontifical Council for the Laity for the 1996-2001 term.
Humble Beginnings. Chief Justice
Panganiban graduated with honors from Juan Luna Elementary School and Mapa High
School, which are both public schools. To support his studies, he hawked
newspapers, peddled cigarettes and shined shoes in the streets of Sampaloc in
Manila. During his college days, he sold textbooks to his classmates and
bibles to his professors and university officials. The youngest of four
children, he was born from impoverished parents who died while he was still in
school.
Family. He is married to Elenita
C. Panganiban, former professor and associate dean at the Asian Institute of
Management, with whom he has five children who all hold graduate degrees from
pedigreed US universities, including Harvard, Stanford, University of
California, University of Chicago, University of Michigan and Boston University.