Some Notable Opinions
- Exconde v. Capuno (1957), dissenting
- Tenchavez v. EscaƱo (1965)
- Republic v. Luzon Stevedoring (1967)
- Medina v. Makabali (1969)
- Moy Ya Lim Yao v. Commissioner of Immigration (1971), dissenting
- Republic v. Quasha (1972)
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