Education
San Beda College of Law. University of the Philippines.
San Beda College of Law. University of the Philippines.
A political science graduate of the University of the Philippines, Jose Mendoza took up his law studies in the San Beda College of Law where he led the establishment of Lex Talionis Fraternitas. After passing the 1971 Bar Examinations, the young lawyer engaged in private practice and served as legal counsel of private corporations such as the Philippine Banking Corporation, the Manila Electric Company, and the Gokongwei Group of Companies. He also became a senior consular investigator for the United States Embassy before entering government service as a senior research attorney in the Court of Appeals in 1977.
Cruz, Laguna.
He eventually became the executive judge of the same court in 1992. In 1994, he was designated presiding judge, and later on as executive judge, of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court. After 15 years as a judge, he was appointed Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals on July 4, 2003.
On January 4, 2010, he was appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to replace erstwhile Associate Justice Minita Chico-Nazario.
1 creating a Truth Commission to investigate corruption during the administration of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Together with nine of the 15-member tribunal, he invalidated the executive order because of its apparent transgression of the equal protection clause for singling out the Arroyo administration.
In his ponencia, Mendoza blatantly tagged Aquino"s Truth Commission "as a vehicle for vindictiveness and selective retribution."
Justice Mendoza also wrote the high tribunal"s decision in Imbong versus Ochoa striking down as unconstitutional eight major provisions of the highly divisive Reproductive Health Law (RH Law), which was strongly opposed by religious conservatives in the country.
In his ponencia, the magistrate highlighted the constitutional principle of separation of church and state, stressing that "the church cannot impose its beliefs and convictions on the State and the rest of the citizenry.
lieutenant cannot demand that the nation follow its beliefs, even if it sincerely believes that they are good for the country.".
Mendoza became a member of the Bench in 1989 when he was appointed presiding judge of the Regional Trial Court of Station He also penned the decision approving the petitions for the writ of amparo and the writ of habeas corpus filed by the families of University of the Philippines students Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño, who were allegedly abducted by the members of the military in 2006. His first major decision as a member of the Supreme Court was the controversial Biraogo versus
Truth Commission, where he struck down as unconstitutional President Benigno Aquino III"s Executive Order Number.