Tañada-Diokno College of Law

The Tañada-Diokno College of Law is the law school and one of the eight colleges of De La Salle University.

Tañada-Diokno College of Law
Former names
De La Salle University College of Law (until 2022)
TypePrivate
Established2009
DeanAtty. Virgilio R. De Los Reyes
Associate DeanAtty. Rebecca E. Khan
Location,
Websitehttp://law.dlsu.edu.ph/

History

The college was founded in 2009 on the principles of human rights and civil liberties by human rights Atty. Jose Manuel I. "Chel" Diokno, who is the chairman of the largest human rights group in the Free Legal Assistance Group or FLAG, and classes started in 2010.[1] The mission of the college was to create morally grounded and well-rounded individuals ready to serve the oppressed and take a stand on these issues. This became the blueprint for all subjects in the college regardless of the selected area of study for each student, which was a first in Philippine legal education. Another revolutionary practice was the use of "The Green Notes." These were made to aid students in reviewing for all legal topics in lieu of fraternity and sorority assistance, as such groups were prohibited by the school. Student organizations, however, continue to thrive among the students.

In 2013, the college created the Development Legal Advocacy Center (DLAC), which is the main pillar of its clinical legal education program.

The first COL batch composed of 46 graduate students, took the bar exam in 2014 and gave the University a 56.5 percent passing rate on its first attempt, which was the highest among private institutions.[2]

In the Academic Year 2016-2017, the college moved to the Rufino Campus in Bonifacio Global City, which houses 17 classrooms run on solar power, an auditorium, an arbitration room, and a moot court.[3][4]

In 2019, the college shifted from a thesis Juris Doctor program to a non-thesis Juris Doctor program. In 2021, the college became one of the first five law schools that adopted the Revised Model Curriculum mandated by the Legal Education Board. It was renamed on February 26, 2022, which was Jose W. Diokno's birth centennial, as the Tañada-Diokno College of Law in honor of Diokno and Lorenzo Tañada, both senators, nationalists, and De La Salle College high school alumni.[5][6]

Board

Its Board of Advisers is composed of former Chief Justice Artemio V. Panganiban, and former Justices Florentino Feliciano, Josue Bellosillo, Anselmo T. Reyes, and environmental lawyer and fellow alumnus Atty. Antonio Oposa Jr.[7]

Ka Pepe Diokno Human Rights Award

2010 recipient Sen. Jovito R. Salonga with Chel Diokno and Bro. Armin Luistro

In 2005, the De La Salle Professional Schools, Inc. Graduate School of Business (DLS-PSI-GSB) handed out the inaugural "Ka Pepe Diokno Human Rights Award", one of the most prestigious human rights awards in the country. This award is now handled by the college, together with the Jose W. Diokno Foundation.[8] The pioneer Ka Pepe Diokno Human Rights Award was conferred on Voltaire Y. Rosales, Executive Judge of Tanauan, Batangas for his conviction of suspects despite the death threats against him, even giving up his life due to his principles. Subsequent annual awards have been given to recognize persons or groups such as Jovito Salonga, Maria Ressa and Bishop Pablo Virgilio "Ambo " David, who exemplified their commitment to the furtherance of human rights, social justice, and Philippine sovereignty.[9][10]

Winners

Year Recipient Notes
2005Voltaire RosalesRTC Judge
2006Mariani DimarananNun and Founder of the Task Force Detainees of the Philippines
2007Augusto "Bobbit" SanchezSecretary of Labor
2010Jovito SalongaSenate President
2012Zenaida "Nini" Quezon-AvanceñaFounder of the Concerned Women of the Philippines
2012Francisco B. CruzAttorney of the "Negros Nine", Ka Pepe Diokno Lifetime Achievement Awardee
2019Ambo DavidBishop of Kalookan
2019Maria RessaRappler CEO
2020The NightcrawlersJournalists on the War on Drugs
2021Benigno Aquino IIIPresident
2021Antonio CarpioSupreme Court Justice
2021Conchita Carpio-MoralesSupreme Court Justice
2021Albert del RosarioForeign Affairs Secretary

References

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