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Learn about the history, supervision, and types of law degrees in the Philippines. The Legal Education Board (LEB) is the agency that regulates and reforms the legal education system in the country.
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.
In 2019, Silliman University College of Law was ranked by the Legal Education Board (LEB) as 8th in the list of 10 Top-Performing Law Schools in the Philippines, with 66.67% or 12 out of 18 of its first time Bar Exam Takers passing the 2018 Bar Examinations.
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.
Learn about the history, achievements, faculty and organizations of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law, a state law school in Manila. Find out the admission requirements, entrance exam and tuition fee for the law program.
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]
A list of 15 law schools in the Philippines, with links to their pages on Wikipedia. The first law school in the Philippines was founded in 1734 and there are 89 law schools regulated by various associations.