Mercury in Retrograde Coded

Micah Marie F. Naadat Astrology has been around for centuries and traces its roots in ancient Mesopotamia. Recently, its rise across social media platforms has made people more aware of certain astrological terms such as “Saturn Return,” “Natal Chart,” “Sun, Moon, Rising,” and the ever infamous, “Mercury Retrograde.” But what is this so-called “Mercury Retrograde,” … Continue reading Mercury in Retrograde Coded

From the lion’s den to the global stage: Atty. Keij Ejercito’s flight to success

Words by Gilda Francesca G. Flores and Micah Marie F. Naadat For most people, lawyering seems to revolve around litigation or as popular culture puts it, sitting at a desk all day, spewing out legal jargon, and meeting with clients.   Interestingly, in real life, we get to witness lawyers do more than that. Lawyers also … Continue reading From the lion’s den to the global stage: Atty. Keij Ejercito’s flight to success

Now in session: The lady justices of the Court of Appeals

Words by Jaira Lou V. Batangan, Joshua Emil B. Lizardo, Milliene Ianah R. Rocas, and Janine Marie D. Soliman The legal profession is a continuous journey of learning. For the newly appointed Court of Appeals (CA) Justices Selma Palacio Alaras and Wilhelmina Jorge-Wagan, their ascent to the appellate court is both a challenge and a … Continue reading Now in session: The lady justices of the Court of Appeals

Grazing the pasture of life of the ‘Good Shepherd,’ Atty. Nic Cabaneiro

By: Rey David Gayas, Ma. Jannie Addie Macanlalay, and Gabrielle Pangan He would usually start the class fondly greeting and calling his students his “dear sheeps.”  These two words would markedly change the meaning and experience of law school for any student who had been under him. Known as the “Good Shepherd” of the Bedan … Continue reading Grazing the pasture of life of the ‘Good Shepherd,’ Atty. Nic Cabaneiro