Legal Education Board

The Legal Education Board was created pursuant to R.A. No. 7662, also known as the Legal Education Reform Act of 1993. The law was approved by President Fidel V. Ramos on 23 December 1993.

http://leb.gov.ph/philsat/

Law Schools in the Philippines
We envision graduates who are not only skilled in the science and art of the law but also leaders imbued with a burning passion for justice and the desire to serve the nation for the greater glory of God. IDENTITY The Ateneo Law School is a Filipino, Catholic, and Jesuit institution within the larger Ateneo de Manila University. As a Filipino law school, we form lawyers who will identify and enrich Philippine culture and contribute to nation building through service of country and the global community. As a Catholic law school, we inspire our students, following the teachings and examples of Christ, to devote their lives to the service of others, especially the poor and powerless, through the promotion of justice. As a Jesuit law school, we seek the goals of a Jesuit liberal education through the harmonious development of moral and intellectual virtues. Imbued with the Ignatian spirit, we lead our students to see God in all things and to strive for the greater glory of God and the greater service of others.
 * Arellano University School of Law
 * Ateneo School of Law
 * VISION
 * Central Philippine University College of Law
 * De La Salle Lipa College of Law
 * De La Salle University College of Law
 * University of the East College of Law
 * Far Eastern University Institute of Law
 * HNU College of Law
 * Philippine Law School
 * University of the Philippines College of Law
 * PLM College of Law
 * PLM Graduate School of Law
 * Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law
 * San Beda College of Law
 * University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law
 * Silliman University College of Law

The Board shall have the following powers and functions:
course of study aligned to the requirements for admission to the bar, law practice and social consciousness,and such other courses of study as may be prescribed by the law schools. such rules and regulations necessary for the attainment of the policies and objectives of the Legal Education Reform Act.
 * a.  To administer the legal education system.
 * b.  To supervise the law schools.
 * c.  To set accreditation standards for law schools.
 * d. To accredit law schools.
 * e. To set minimum standards for law admission and minimum qualifications and compensation of faculty members.
 * f. To prescribe the basic curricula for the
 * g. To establish a law practice internship as a requirement for taking the bar.
 * h. To perform such other functions and prescribe

Board
http://leb.gov.ph/profile-of-chairman-and-commissioner/
 * Emerson B. Aquende
 * Zenaida V. Necesito-Elepaño
 * Josefe C. Sorrera-Ty
 * Abelardo T. Domondon
 * Catherine P. Pedrosa

Others

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