Feature First Stride: Law School Bound While the path may be fraught with difficulties, they realize that it is also rich with opportunities for growth and learning.
Feature Article Are You the Favorite Color? It was as if society only valued one color from the rainbow. I felt disenfranchised, denied the right to excel in school, and left to rot in ignorance because “I was not the favorite color”.
Feature Article Alice in POGOland Revelations after revelation, perhaps this drama has already reached its denouement. The problem is, in this spectacle-loving, intrigue-hungry, gossip-predilect culture of ours, issues are never really distilled.
Feature Article She Could if She Would – and She Should May moves be made unapologetically, and may you smell the sweetness of life without the melancholy because you deserve that much. Fight for her as you fight yourself. Include!
Feature Article ‘Kalilangan Festival Celebration’: A reflection in an indigenous perspective The Kalilangan festival is perhaps one of the best ways to immortalize the historical narratives of Mindanao. It is a celebration that calls for healing, recognition of indigenous historical narratives.
Feature Article A reminder from People Power Revolution at its 38th These undertakings demonstrate that democracy is not guaranteed, it is a war requiring collective action and ostentatious vigilance, to safeguard our independence and protect our rights, for the present and the posterity.
Feature Article Human Touch in the Judiciary Is it really possible for the judiciary to be dominated by Artificial Intelligence?
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.
Feature Article Reforming Faces of Patriots and Loyalists There are heroes that are underrecognized and underappreciated. Heroes with no costumes, heroes with no capes.
Feature Article Keep On! Being a law student, there seems to be no time to relax and to thoroughly calm down. Even in the middle of having fun, the reality is that there would always be this constant worry that the time spent relaxing would cost you something later in school.
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 Forever: COVID in the Philippines Way back in 2020, in almost sci-fi proportions, the earth stood still. Life as we became accustomed to suddenly stopped due to the spread of COVID 19.
Feature Article Freedom: The End of Sunday Lockdown The world as we know it came to an abrupt halt once the COVID pandemic spread. It changed pretty much every aspect of our lives, how to work, to do business and most importantly in our case, how to study and attend our law classes.
Feature Article A Step Towards the Sun The highlight of which is changing the way I view myself and my body. To put it simply, I learned to accept my body the way it is.
Feature Article SNAFU: The Flip Side of Online Law School As the new semester begins, here’s a doozy discussion of the other side of law school in the new normal—aspects of online law school that are rarely discussed in public but are very much the topic of class group chats on Facebook Messenger and Twitter feeds.
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 New Beginnings I wonder how the community felt when a series of Bar Bulletin was published to push through with the Bar 2020_21. It wasn’t easy to get to where we are now; regionalizing the Bar exams and going digital, to name a few.
Feature Article It Is Almost Here! It was a long wait. It was excruciating and nerve-wracking for the bar takers; challenging for the Bar Examination Officials. It’s a lot of work, but it will be worth it. Finally, it is almost here.
Feature Article The Wonders of Haplas: A Guide to Effective Liniments to Soothe the Pain for Law Students So how do law students take away the pain? They rely on the right “haplas” to power through.
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 year foretold to be great 2021 is over. It’s time to end that chapter and move on to a new one. Unfortunately, moving on from 2021 is easier said than done. It is better an idea than a reality; better thought of than worked upon.
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?
Feature Article Christmas in our Hearts Merry Christmas! It was a holiday for us at work. Some of you had work today. But for so many others, today is a time of grief, hunger, and unimaginable suffering.