MANILA, Philippines — Two former Supreme Court (SC) justices gave different views on proposals to ban political dynasties, with one saying “the ideal law” should prohibit relatives up to the fourth degree of consanguinity and affinity, while another views such a measure as unenforceable and “an overreach.” At the hearing on Tuesday of the House committee on suffrage and electoral reforms regarding antipolitical dynasty bills, retired Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said that there is enough basis under the 1987 Constitution to ban relatives up to the fourth degree from running for other positions. “My idea of an ideal anti-political […]... Keep on reading: 2nd or 4th degree? Ex-SC justices differ on antidynasty bill