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Surviving and Thriving: Top Tips for First-Year Law Students in the Philippines

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Top Tips for First-Year Law Students in the Philippines Get to know your professors: Developing a good relationship with your professors can be beneficial for you as they can provide guidance and support throughout your law school journey. Stay organized: Law school can be overwhelming, and staying organized will help you stay on top of your assignments and deadlines. Use a planner or calendar to keep track of important dates and to-do lists. Be prepared for class: Review the materials and cases assigned before class, and come prepared with any questions you may have. This will help you stay engaged and get the most out of your classes. Develop a study group: Forming a study group with your classmates can be helpful for staying motivated and sharing knowledge. Practice legal writing: Legal writing is an important skill for law students to develop. Practice writing legal briefs and memorandums, and seek feedback from your professors. Learn the basics of legal research: Legal research is...

Law and Order: Top Korean Dramas to Fuel Your Law School Passion

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Top Korean Dramas to Fuel Your Law School Passion Law School (2021) - This drama follows a group of law students as they navigate the challenges of law school and their eventual careers as lawyers. Lawyer (2019) - This drama focuses on a group of lawyers and their struggles in the cutthroat world of law, as they take on high-profile cases and fight to uphold justice. The Good Lawyer (2017) - This drama follows a lawyer who is passionate about protecting the rights of the underprivileged, as he takes on cases that challenge the status quo. Defendant (2017) - A prosecutor finds himself falsely accused of murder and must prove his innocence while also navigating the corrupt legal system. The Fiery Priest (2019) - A Catholic priest teams up with a prosecutor and a detective to solve a murder case. The show also highlights the corruption in the legal system and the fight for justice. The Legal Wife (2014) - This drama centers around the theme of infidelity, and the legal battle that ensues ...

Revitalizing Your Law School Drive: 5 tips for Regaining your Law School Motivation

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5 tips for Regaining your Law School Motivation Set clear and specific goals for yourself: Having a clear idea of what you want to achieve in law school can help you stay motivated and focused. Set both short-term and long-term goals for yourself, and make sure they are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART). Create a study schedule: Having a consistent study schedule can help you stay on track and make the most of your time. Break down your study sessions into manageable chunks of time, and make sure to schedule in regular breaks to prevent burnout. Find a study group or accountability partner: Studying with others can help keep you motivated and accountable. Joining a study group or finding an accountability partner can help you stay on track and keep you motivated. Reward yourself: Reward yourself for your hard work and achievements. Whether it's something small like a treat or something bigger like a vacation, rewarding yourself for your hard work ca...

FIRST YEAR LAW BOOKS I PERSONALLY USED AND RECOMMEND BY MS NOTA BENE

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For my Constitutional Law 1 and 2 class, I used "Constitutional Law and Political law" by Isagani Cruz. I highly recommend them as they provides a comprehensive and easy-to-understand approach to the said subjects. However, it's always best to check with your professor for their recommended reading material. Another great option is "The Philippine Constitution" by Hector de Leon. For my Criminal Law 1 and 2 class, I used "Criminal Law Book 1 and 2" by Reyes. They offer a thorough and detailed examination of criminal law, and I found them to be a valuable resource. Again, it's always best to consult with your professor for the required reading material. My Criminal Procedure 1 class was a second-year subject, nevertheless I would recommend "Criminal Procedure" by Attorney Riano and "Criminal Procedure" by Attorney Gubat. I found "Criminal Procedure" by Attorney Riano to be particularly helpful as it presents the materia...

MNB Case Digest: Macalintal v. Commission on Elections Court: Supreme Court of the Philippines

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Case Title:  Macalintal v. Commission on Elections Court: Supreme Court of the Philippines Facts of the case: • Atty. Romulo B. Macalintal (petitioner) filed a petition for certiorari and prohibition against the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), Hon. Alberto Romulo (Executive Secretary), and Hon. Emilia T. Boncodin (Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management) (respondents). • The petitioner challenged the constitutionality of Republic Act No. 9189, also known as the "Overseas Absentee Voting Act of 2003," which provided for the implementation of absentee voting for qualified Filipinos abroad. • The petitioner argued that the Act violated the equal protection clause of the Constitution and sought to have it declared null and void. Legal Issue:          W hether Republic Act No. 9189 was constitutional. Held: The court upheld the constitutionality of Republic Act No. 9189. The court found that the Act did not violate the equal protection cl...

MNB Case Digest: Council of Teachers and Staff of Colleges and Universities of the Philippines v. Secretary of Education

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Case Title: Council of Teachers and Staff of Colleges and Universities of the Philippines v. Secretary of Education, Secretary of Labor and Employment, Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education, Secretary of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Secretary General of the House of Representatives, and Miriam College Court: Supreme Court of the Philippines Facts of the Case: • The Council of Teachers and Staff of Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (plaintiffs) filed a petition for certiorari and prohibition against the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of Labor and Employment, the Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education, the Secretary of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, the Secretary General of the House of Representatives, and Miriam College (defendants). • The plaintiffs alleged that the defendants had violated the rights of non-tenured teaching staff to security of tenure by implementing the Republic Act ...

5 Tips To Help You Study Longer

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5 Tips To Help You Study Longer Whether you're a student or just someone who wants to improve their focus and productivity, these tips will help you make the most of your study sessions. Tip 1: Use an ergonomic table and chair The first tip is to invest in an ergonomic table and chair. Sitting for long periods of time can be hard on your body, and an ergonomic setup can help to reduce the risk of injury and discomfort. Look for a chair that supports your back and has adjustable armrests, and a table that is the right height for your chair and has a slanted surface to reduce strain on your neck and shoulders. Tip 2: Take regular breaks The second tip is to take regular breaks. Sitting for long periods of time can be mentally and physically exhausting, so it's important to give your brain and body a break every hour or so. Take a short walk, stretch, or do a quick workout to refresh your mind and body. Tip 3: Use a timer The third tip is to use a timer. Setting a timer for 25 min...