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The Philippine Law School (PLS), founded in 1915, is a law school in the Philippines. It formerly served as the college of law of National University . It has produced lawyers such as Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia , a member of the class of 1923 [ 1 ] who placed 8th in the Bar Examinations with a rating of 86.60%.
Arsenio Hilario Sison Lacson Sr. (December 26, 1912 – April 15, 1962) was a Filipino lawyer, journalist and politician who gained widespread attention as 1st to be elected and 15th Mayor of Manila from 1952 to 1962.
Law LL.B. President of the Ateneo de Manila University (1984–1993), Dean Emeritus of Ateneo Law School (1972–1976, 2000–2004), faculty at the Ateneo Law School (since 1966) [36] Hyacinth Gabriel Connon, F.S.C. 1961 SAS Ph.D. honoris causa: President of the De La Salle University (1950–1959, 1966–1978) [20] Emanuel de Guzman: 2001 SOSS
A short time later, Jhocson Sr. collaborated with attorneys Simeon C. Lacson and Ricardo C. Lacson and established the Philippine Law School. [2] From Colegio Mercantil, the Board of Trustees changed the name of the institution to National Academy in 1916. Due to continuous growth of the academy, liberal arts courses were offered.
Arsenio Lacson: LL.B: First elected mayor of Manila 1952–1962, journalist [98] Honey Lacuna: B.S. Biology Mayor of Manila 2022–present, former vice mayor of Manila 2016–2022, Councilor of Manila [99] Frederick Siao B.S. Business Administration, Major in Management Mayor of Iligan, Lanao del Norte 2022–present Benito Legarda: B.C.L.
Lacson said the new law, where he is the principal author [195] and sponsor, [196] eliminates confusion on how PNP officers must be addressed, but more importantly, "allows for better coordination between the PNP and other law enforcement units in countering terrorism and other threats to national security." He added: "We cannot afford any ...
Legal education in the Philippines is developed and offered by Philippine law schools, supervised by the Legal Education Board.Previously, the Commission on Higher Education supervises the legal education in the Philippines but was replaced by the Legal Education Board since 1993 after the enactment of Republic Act No. 7662 or the Legal Education Reform Act of 1993.
Dr. Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges-Cabanatuan City Cabanatuan not applicable Regulated Dr. Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges-Nueva Ecija San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija not applicable Regulated Dr. Yanga's Colleges: Bocaue, Bulacan not applicable Regulated Eastwoods Professional College of Science and Technology Balanga, Bataan not applicable