Feature Article DANGERS OF ONLINE CASE DIGESTS Jurisprudence gives weight to your examination answers as much as it gives substance to your regular oral recitations.
University News JURISTS: VARNISHING THE MSU INTRAMURALS 2023 WITH HUES OF PURPLE Ending the 50th Intramurals on October 10, the Jurists were left with mementos preserved in pictures and moments embedded in each memory.
Feature Article Reforming Faces of Patriots and Loyalists There are heroes that are underrecognized and underappreciated. Heroes with no costumes, heroes with no capes.
Ausculto Vacuum Inside the vacuum, nothing else matters but the feeling of seclusion. No distractions, no critics, no players, no noise.
National News Applicability Of Anti-VAWC To Lesbian Relationships Clearly, the use of the gender-neutral word ‘person’ who has or had a sexual or dating relationship with the woman encompasses even lesbian relationships.
Ausculto Women with a We Women, in modern society, have learned to exercise their rights more. The Maria Claras of the modern world are distinguishable to Jose Rizal’s literary ideal.
Ausculto Hostess It does not take a day to build a house. I’m no engineer but I know it takes months, years even. Mine took 24 years, and it still undergoes renovations… and repairs.
Ausculto Time Zones In an age where news, information and life updates are accessible with just one click, it’s easy to feel pressured to keep up, to live up to the norm and meet timelines to conform.
Ausculto Your Yearend To-Do List In the air is the question, “What’s the best thing about 2022?” and then you wonder. Let us give you some ideas.
Ausculto In Between Law School and Life When law school demands too much, to the point that 24 hours seem like 24 seconds, how does one find rest? In between law school and life, which should be given more portion of one’s time?
Ausculto The Bold It is one thing to dream and another to act upon it. You may already know your “why” by now and that is enough for you to continue.
Feature Article Supremacy and Constitutionality The Law Process: Amendments on the Constitution. The Doctrine of Constitutional Supremacy tells us that any law which violates the Constitution is null and void and cannot be given any force or effect.
Feature Article In Reforming Laws Bills enacted into laws are binding to the state. It is clear and absolute; but as new issues arise and new ideas come to life, the need for reforms emerges. Thus, the Congress passes new laws and modifies old ones.
Feature Article Dawning of the Law The ignorance of the law excuses no one from compliance therewith. Every person is expected to know the laws, as the access and publication are accessible to the public.
Feature Article An Echo of a Life Well-Lived It is a well-accepted fact that we borrow life, not own it. We all are tenants of the world with a ticking clock and an hourglass running out of sand.
Feature Article 2021: A Flashback and a Countdown We’ve all been a part of all those; we’ve experienced them. Now, let’s look back at our top 13 news before we set them aside, eager for the new year to come.
Feature Article The day he said goodbye We all look forward to national holidays. No work, no classes, a day to relax and rest. These are some of the reasons why we remember and love Rizal Day. We know who, what, and when this is about, but do we know why? Do we, really?
National News SC disbars lawyer for Gross Immorality Atty. Allan C. Contado was found guilty of gross immorality after abandoning his family and cohabiting with another woman whom he had two children with.
National News Convicted Murderer Jonel Nuezca dies in New Bilibid Prison, Causes Unknown Ex-cop Jonel Nuezca, convicted of double murder for mercilessly shooting Sonya Gregorio and her son, Frank Gregorio, dies in prison, and confirmed by Bureau of Corrections Spokesperson Gabriel Chaclag.
University News Al-Farabi Becomes the Alpha of the Night It is more than a battle of wits and confidence and there’s so much more in store than one came prepared for. To welcome the newest members of our big family,
University News MSU Law Week 2021: Conquered by MSU Mavens The MSU College of Law students marked the 24th to 26th days of September on their calendars red in celebration of MSU Law Week 2k21. To be given three days off from academics and to be able to participate in various events
Feature Article Dreams on Hold but Never Gone Big things come to those who wait, they say. Patience, persistence, determination and resilience are just few of the things that make up a victor