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Malcolm Hall is the main building of the University of the Philippines College of Law, located in UP Diliman, Quezon City. It was named after George A. Malcolm, who proposed the establishment of the law school in 1911 and served as its first dean.
Learn about the history, programs, and notable alumni of San Beda College of Law, a private, Benedictine law school in the Philippines. Find out how it ranks among other law schools in terms of bar exam performance and academic excellence.
Philippine Law School is a private, nonsectarian law school founded in 1915 by Attys. Simeon and Ricardo Conlu Lacson. It has produced several prominent politicians, lawyers and writers, such as Presidents Carlos P. Garcia and Diosdado Macapagal, and Senate President Neptali Gonzales.
Established in 1939, the CPU College of Law is one of the leading law schools in the country in terms of bar exam performance, alumni it produces and linkages. In 2012, the Juris Doctor (JD) replaced the Bachelor of Laws (LLB), making it as the first law school to offer such program approved by legal education board of the Philippines.
Learn about the oldest lay law school in the Philippines, established in 1734 by the University of Santo Tomas. Find out its history, curriculum, alumni, and postgraduate programs.
Justice Dante O. Tinga – Ll.B. 1974; retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; served as a three-term Congressman of Taguig-Pateros district; former Dean of the University of the East College of Law and Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law; 15th Placer, 1974 Bar Exams [13] [14]
Manuel L. Quezon University (MLQU) is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational basic and higher education institution in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines. It is named after the second president of the Philippines and offers various courses in law, arts, education, commerce, engineering, architecture, and information technology.
In 2013, the school created the Development Legal Advocacy Center (DLAC), which is the main pillar of its clinical legal education program. The first COL batch composed of 46 graduate students, took the bar exam in 2014 and gave the University a 56.5 percent passing rate on its first attempt, which was the highest among private institutions.