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thebarrister conducts annual Journalism Seminar

thebarrister held its annual journalism seminar earlier today, December 12.

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LSG conducts first Council of Leaders meeting

The first-ever Council of Leaders meeting was conducted yesterday by the Law Student Government.

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Pangilinan v. Cayetano

The President cannot unilaterally withdraw in international agreements entered into pursuant to congressional imprimatur. 

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SBU-COL admin holds meeting with law student organizations

The San Beda University-College of Law administration and the College's duly recognized student organizations for Academic Year 2021-2022 conducted their first official Meet and Greet today, October 28, through Zoom.

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Catching Up: LAWckdown Project

Amidst the global pandemic, Bedan law sophomore Gian Jeruie Fajardo Suyat strives to strike a balance between teaching and being taught as he also works as a full-time preschool teacher. 

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IN PHOTOS: State of Aragorn Wins 🏆 IN PHOTOS: #PILCUP2026 ARAGORN v. RADAGAST IN PHOTOS: The House Subcommittee on Penal Laws, headed by Rep. Ysabel Maria Zamora, resumed its hearing on the revision of the Revised Penal Code on Wednesday, May 13. ICYMI: The San Beda Legal Aid Bureau took to the streets of Barangay 256, Tondo, Manila its annual outreach program Street Law to provide free legal services to its residents last May 9, 2026. IN PHOTOS: The House of Representatives Subcommittee on Penal Laws convened today, May 6, to review the proposed amendments to the Revised Penal Code (RPC). Justice demands that no Filipino is made to bear the burden of inflation alone. Supreme Court expounds “Grossly Abusive Conduct” under the Family Code THE TRIAL COMMENCES Atty. Michael Poa, counsel and spokesperson of VP Sara Duterte, tells the public to stay patient and wait for the evidence that they will present to exonerate the Vice President.
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