List of University of the Philippines College of Law alumni

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This is a list of alumni notable in their own right of the University of the Philippines College of Law (U.P. College of Law), having obtained their LL.B.[1] from the College. For a list of notable University of the Philippines graduates, see University of the Philippines people.

Contents

Government of the Philippines

Executive branch

Presidents

Vice Presidents

Cabinet officials

Solicitors-General

Diplomatic corps

  • Romeo A. Arguelles, 55, Ambassador to the Netherlands (2002-2009 & 1992-1994), Japan (1999-2001), Germany (1996-1999), Peru (1988-1992); Consul General in San Francisco (1976-1986), New York (1994-1996) - Alpha Phi Beta
  • Lauro L. Baja, Jr., 60, Ambassador to the United Nations (2003-2007) - Alpha Phi Beta
  • Willy Gaa, 70, Ambassador to the United States (2006-present) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
  • Jose Ingles, 32, United Nations official - Upsilon Sigma Phi
  • Rafael M. Salas, 53, first head of United Nations Population Fund[13] - Sigma Rho

Other Executive Branch officials

Judicial branch

Chief Justices of the Supreme Court

Associate Justices of the Supreme Court

Carolina Grino-Aquino,Class of 1950.
Carolina Grino-Aquino,
Class of 1950.

Legislative branch

Jovito Salonga,Class of 1946.
Jovito Salonga,
Class of 1946.

Senate Presidents

Senators

Juan Ponce Enrile,Class of 1953.
Juan Ponce Enrile,
Class of 1953.

Speakers of the House of Representatives

Representatives

Heads of Constitutional Offices

Notable local government executives

Other national political figures

Academe

Social activism

Industry

Arts

Literature

News and entertainment industry

Film

Television

Print journalism

  • Billy Balbastro, 62; entertainment columnist -Sigma Rho
  • Daisy C.L. Mandap, '85, print and broadcast journalist, Manila and HK

Footnotes

  1. ^ Beginning 2008, graduates of the College were conferred a Juris Doctor degree
  2. ^ Also served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1936-1942; 1948 presidential candidate; Elected Senator, 1951-1957
  3. ^ Also elected Senator, 1959-1965; Senate President, 1962-1965
  4. ^ Also elected as Vice-President, 1945-1948; Senator, 1925-1931
  5. ^ Also served as Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1922-1933
  6. ^ Also elected Senator, 1970-1972
  7. ^ Also elected Senator, 1957-1972, 1992-1995; Senate President, 1966-1967
  8. ^ Also elected Representative from Maguindanao
  9. ^ Also elected as Representative of Bulacan
  10. ^ Also elected as Representative of Pangasinan, Governor of Pangasinan. Vice-presidential candidate, 1998
  11. ^ Also elected as Representative of Tarlac, 1998-2007
  12. ^ Also served as Governor of Pampanga
  13. ^ Also served as Executive Secretary during Marcos administration
  14. ^ Also served as Commissioner, Commission on Elections
  15. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1973-1985
  16. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1945-1961; Judge of the International Court of Justice, 1967-1976)
  17. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1966-1975
  18. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1991-1998; COMELEC Chairperson, 1988-1991; incumbent Ambassador to the United Nationa
  19. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1986-1988; elected to Philippine Senate, 1995-1999 and served as Senate President, 1998-1999
  20. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1967-1979
  21. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1962-1975, and as Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa, 1978-1984
  22. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1970-1985
  23. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1941-1951
  24. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1993-2006
  25. ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1986-1988; PCGG Commissioner, 1986
  26. ^ Also served as Speaker of the National Assembly, 1939
  27. ^ Also served as Secretary of Justice; U.P. Law Dean
  28. ^ Also elected to House of Representatives, 1987-1998
  29. ^ a b Also served as U.P. Law Dean
  30. ^ a b Also served as Secretary of Justice
  31. ^ Also elected to Philippine Senate, 1959-1965
  32. ^ Also elected governor of La Union, 1968-1977
  33. ^ Also President of 1986 Constitutional Convention, M.P. from Quezon City, 1984-1986
  34. ^ Also served as Secretary of Labor, 1996-1998
  35. ^ Also elected as first president of the IBP; appointed to Commission on Human Rights, 1986-1987
  36. ^ Also served as Ombudsman, 1988-1995
  37. ^ Also elected Antique governor, 1951-1955; Executive Secretary during Macapagal administration
  38. ^ Member of Senate, 1987-1998, 2001-present. Also served as Executive Secretary, Secretary of Agriculture
  39. ^ Member of Senate, 1995-2007. Also served as Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Justice, and Executive Secretary during Aquino and Ramos administrations
  40. ^ 1998 presidential candidate; Secretary of National Defense, 1970-1986; Secretary of Justice, 1968-1970; Representative from Cagayan, 1978-1986, 1992-1995; Senator, 1987-1992, 1995-2001, 2004-present
  41. ^ Member of Senate, 1966-1973, 1987-1992; 1992 presidential candidate
  42. ^ Also served as Secretary of Agrarian Reform, 1998 presidential candidate
  43. ^ Also served as Representative of Cavite
  44. ^ Also served as COMELEC Chairman (1973-1980), Representative from Nueva Vizcaya
  45. ^ Also elected Governor of Pangasinan
  46. ^ Also elected Governor of Iloilo.
  47. ^ Also served as Chairman, National Telecommunications Commission
  48. ^ Also elected Governor of Camarines Sur
  49. ^ Also served as Executive Secretary
  50. ^ Also elected Vice Governor of Aklan

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