
A high school teacher moved to declare the Senate session held on June 3, 2026, as constitutional.
CLAIM:
The Supreme Court dismissed John Barry Tayan’s petition to declare that the 12-senator quorum of the 20th Congress on June 3, 2026, was legally valid and binding.
RATING: MISLEADING
CONCLUSION:
The Supreme Court did dismiss Tayan’s bid to seek the legal validation of the 12-senator quorum, as well as his request for a constitutional ruling on what happened during the said Session, where various legislative actions, vacancy declarations, and committee reorganizations took place.
However, the SC did not directly rule on the validity or invalidity of the 12-senator quorum itself. Instead, it dismissed Tayam’s petition for failing to establish a legal standing, ruling that he failed to demonstrate that he personally suffered from the Senate’s actions during the said session.
THE FACTS: