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  2. Philippine Law School - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. University of the Philippines College of Law - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, programs, and achievements of the oldest continually-operating law school in the Philippines. UP Law offers a four-year J.D. program, a Master of Laws degree, and extension classes in Quezon City and Taguig.

  4. Legal education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Philippine Bar Examinations - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, requirements, and format of the bar exam for lawyers in the Philippines. The exam is administered by the Supreme Court and has a pass rate of 20-30% on average.

  6. Category:Law schools in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Legal Education Board - Wikipedia

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    The Legal Education Board (LEB) is a Philippine agency that regulates the legal education in the country. It administers the Philippine Law School Admission Test (PhiLSAT) and oversees the law schools, bar exams and continuing legal education.

  9. Arellano University - Wikipedia

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    Arellano Law Foundation is a non-stock and non-profit organization established by the alumni, faculty members, and employees of AU whose objective was to establish and operate a law school. The School of Law was successfully turned over to Arellano Law Foundation on April 22, 1979, but remained as one of the constituent colleges of the university.