By VIRGIL LOPEZ, GMA News Published April 5, 2021 6:29pm The Supreme Court (SC) said Monday it would resume the oral arguments on the petitions seeking to invalidate the anti-terror law two weeks after the enhanced community quarantine is lifted in the National Capital Region (NCR). In a statement, the SC Public Information Office said the Court postponed the oral arguments scheduled for Tuesday. The Court last held a hearing on the petitions on March 2. Oral Arguments on the consolidated cases in G.R. No. 252578, et al. questioning The Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 (R.A. 11479) scheduled for tomorrow (April 6, 2021) is postponed and will resume two weeks after the ECQ is lifted in the NCR. #ATAOrals — Philippine Supreme Court Public Information Office (@SCPh_PIO) April 5, 2021