List of University of the Philippines College of Law alumni
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Government of the Philippines
Executive branch
Presidents
- Jose P. Laurel, 15, (1943-1945)[2] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Ferdinand Marcos, 39, (1965-1986)[3] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Elpidio Quirino, 15, (1948-1953)[4] - Pan Xenia
- Manuel Roxas, 13, (1945-1948)[5]
Vice Presidents
- Salvador Laurel, 52, (1986-1992)[6] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Arturo Tolentino, 34, (1986)[7] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Jejomar Binay, 67; (2010-present) - Alpha Phi Omega
Cabinet officials
- Avelino Cruz, 77; Secretary of National Defense (Arroyo) - Sigma Rho
- Simeon Datumanong, 59; Secretary of Justice (Arroyo)[8] - Sigma Rho
- Magdangal B. Elma, 61; Chairman, Presidential Commission on Good Government, Acting Executive Secretary- Alpha Phi Beta
- Fulgencio Factoran, 67; Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (Aquino) - Sigma Rho
- Jose Leido, 57; Minister of Environment and Natural Resources (Marcos) - Sigma Rho
- Josefina Lichauco, 57; Secretary of Trade and Industry (Ramos)
- Rafael Lotilla, 84; Secretary of Energy (Arroyo) - Pan Xenia
- Catalino Macaraig, Jr., 52, Executive Secretary (Aquino) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Rogaciano Mercado, 41; Secretary of Public Works and Highways (Aquino)[9]
- Aurelio Montinola, Sr., 13; Secretary of Finance (Quirino)
- Oscar Orbos, 76; Executive Secretary and DOTC Secretary (Aquino) [10] - Alpha Phi Beta
- Teodoro Peña, 55; Minister of Environment and National Resources (Marcos) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Troadio Quiazon, Sr., 47; Minister of Trade (Marcos) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Gilbert Teodoro, 89; Secretary of National Defense (Arroyo) [11]
Solicitors-General
- Francisco Chavez, 71, (1986-1992) - Sigma Rho
- Pompeyo Diaz, 26, (1950-1952)
- Ricardo Galvez, 56, (1998-2001) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Manuel M. Lim, 21, (1947-1948)
- Estelito Mendoza, 52, (1972-1986)[12] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
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
- Fe B. Barin, 56, Chairperson, Securities and Exchange Commission (2004-present)
- Corazon Juliano-Agrava, 38, Chairperson, Agrava Fact-Finding Commission - Portia Sorority
- Ronald O. Solis, 85, Chairperson, National Telecommunications Commission (2004-2006) - Sigma Rho
- Jorge B. Vargas, 14, Presiding Officer of the Philippine Executive Commission during Japanese Occupation
- Perfecto Yasay, 72, Chairperson, Securities and Exchange Commission (1995-2000)
- Haydee Yorac, 63; former Chairperson, Presidential Commission on Good Government (Arroyo)[14] - Alpha Phi Omega
Judicial branch
Chief Justices of the Supreme Court
- Ramon Aquino, 39, (1985-1986)[15]
- Cesar Bengzon, 19, (1961-1966)[16] - Rizal Center
- Fred Ruiz Castro, 36, (1975-1979)[17] - Rizal Center
- Hilario Davide, Jr., 59, (1998 -2005)[18] - Brotherhood of the Filipinos
- Marcelo Fernan, 52, (1988-1991)[19] - Sigma Rho
- Enrique Fernando, 38, (1979-1985)[20] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Querube Makalintal, 33, (1973-1975)[21] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Felix Makasiar, 39, (1985)[22]
- Ricardo Paras, 13, (1951-1961)[23]
- Reynato Puno, 62, (2006–2010)[24] - Alpha Phi Beta
- Pedro Yap, 46, (1988)[25] - Sigma Rho
- Jose Yulo, 14, (1942-1944)[26]
Associate Justices of the Supreme Court
- Vicente Abad Santos, 40, (1979-1986)[27]
- Nestor Alampay, 41, (1985-1987) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Eugenio Angeles, 18, (1967-1968)
- Felix Angelo Bautista, 18, (1950-1956)
- Felix Antonio, 35, (1972-1980)
- Alicia Austria-Martinez, 62, (2002-2009) - Alpha Phi Omega
- Antonio Barredo, 36, (1968-1982)
- Jesus Barrera, 21, (1959-1966)
- Josue Bellosillo, 57, (1991-2003) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Jose Bengzon, 21, (1964-1968)
- Abdulwahid Bidin, 53, (1987-1997) - Alpha Phi Beta
- Jose Campos, Jr., 49, (1992-1993) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Francisco Capistrano, 24, (1968-1969)
- Antonio Carpio, 75, (2001 - present) - Sigma Rho
- Conchita Carpio-Morales, 68, (2004 - present)
- Minita Chico-Nazario, 62, (2004-2010)
- Hermogenes Concepcion, Jr., 41, (1975-1986)[28] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Irene Cortes, 48, (1987-1990)[29]
- Serafin Cuevas, 52, (1984-1986)[30] - Sigma Rho
- Dionisio de Leon, 19, (1961-1962)
- Buenaventura dela Fuente, 36, (1984-1986)
- Arsenio Dizon, 23, (1960-1971)
- Vicente Ericta, 39, (1981-1982) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Salvador Esguerra, 31, (1972-1976)
- Jose Espiritu, 13, (1945)[29]
- Florentino Feliciano, 52, (1986-1995) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Estanislao Fernandez, 33, (1973-1975) [31] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Ramon C. Fernandez,39, (1977-1982) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Emilio Gancayco, 47, (1987-1991) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Cancio Garcia, 61, (2004-2007)
- Minerva Gonzaga-Reyes, 54, (1999-2001) - Delta Lambda Sigma
- Carolina Grino-Aquino, 50, (1988-1993)
- Juvenal Guerrero, 38, (1977-1984)[32]
- Hugo Gutierrez, Jr., 52, (1982-1993) - Alpha Phi Beta
- Emilio Hilado, 13, (1945-1948)
- Fernando Jugo, 14, (1950-1956)
- Santiago Kapunan, 56, (1994-2004)

Ameurfina Melencio-Herrera, Class of 1947.
- Alejo Labrador, 18, (1952-1964)
- Teresita Leonardo-De Castro, 72, (2007 - present) - Sigma Alpha
- Ameurfina Melencio-Herrera, 47, (1979-1992) - Sigma Delta Phi
- Vicente Mendoza, 57, (1994-2002) - Beta Sigma
- Marcelino Montemayor, 15, (1948-1960)
- Cecilia Munoz-Palma, 37, (1973-1978)[33] - Portia Sorority
- Rodolfo Nocon, 50, (1991-1994)
- Sabino Padilla, 15, (1946-1964)
- Teodoro Padilla, 51, (1987-1997) - Beta Sigma
- Lino Patajo, 39, (1985-1986)
- Efren Plana, 54 (1981-1986) - Sigma Rho
- Camilo Quiason, 50, (1993-1995) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Leonardo Quisumbing, 64, (1998-2009)[34] - Alpha Phi Beta
- Roberto Regala, 23, (1962-1975)
- Alexander Reyes, 14, (1948-1959)
- J.B.L. Reyes, 22, (1954-1972)[35]
- Flerida Ruth Romero, 52, (1991-1999)
- Guillermo Santos, 48, (1977-1980)
- Abraham Sarmiento, 49, (1987-1991) - Alpha Phi Beta
- Ma. Lourdes Sereno, 84, (2010-present)
- Conrado Vasquez, 37, (1982-1983) [36]
- Presbitero Velasco, Jr., 71, (2006 - present) - Sigma Rho
- James Vickers, 13, (1932-1936)
- Julio Villamor, 26, (1970-1972)
- Consuelo Ynares-Santiago, 62, (1999-2010) - Alpha Phi Omega
- Calixto Zaldivar, 28, (1964-1974)[37]
Legislative branch
Senate Presidents
- Edgardo Angara, 58, (1995)[38] - Sigma Rho
- Franklin Drilon, 69, (1999-2000, 2004-2006)[39] - Sigma Rho
- Juan Ponce Enrile, 53, (2008 - present)[40] - Sigma Rho
- Jovito Salonga, 46, (1987-1992)[41] - Sigma Rho
- Marcelo Fernan "52", (1998-99) - Sigma Rho
Senators
- Joker Arroyo, 52, (2001 - present) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Pia Cayetano, 91, (2004 - present) - Delta Lambda Sigma
- Rene Cayetano, 59, (1998-2003)
- Miriam Defensor-Santiago, 69, (1995-2001, 2004- present)[42]
- Francis Escudero, 93, (2007 - present) - Alpha Phi Beta
- Richard Gordon, 75, (2004 - present) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Sotero Laurel, 40 (1987-1992) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Joey Lina, 79, (1987-1995) - Alpha Phi Beta
- Juan Liwag, 32, (1963-1969) [30] - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Justiniano Montano, 29, (1949-1955)[43]
- Ambrosio Padilla, 34, (1957-1973) - Alpha Phi Beta
- Francis Pangilinan, 93, (2001 - present) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Salipada Pendatun, 38, (1946-1951, 1969-1972)
- Leonardo B. Perez, 51, (1966-1973)Alpha Phi Beta [44]
- Francisco Rodrigo, 38, (1955-1972)
- Decoroso Rosales, 32, (1955-1961)
- Gerardo Roxas, 49, (1963-1972) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Jose Roy, 30, (1962-1972)
- Proceso Sebastian, 15, (1941-1947)
- Tecla San Andres-Ziga, 30, (1963-1969)
- Lorenzo Sumulong, 29, (1949-1972)
- Lorenzo Tañada, 24, (1947-1972)
- Mamintal Tamano, 53, (1987-1992) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
Speakers of the House of Representatives
- Arnulfo Fuentebella, 70, (2000-2001); Representative from Camarines Sur - Alpha Phi Omega
- Jose B. Laurel, Jr., 36, (1953-1957, 1971); Representative from Batangas - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Eugenio Perez, 22, (1946-1953); Representative from Pangasinan
- Daniel Romualdez, 31, (1957-1962); Representative from Leyte
- Nicanor Yñiguez, 39, (1984-1986); M.P. from Leyte - Upsilon Sigma Phi
Representatives
- Aguedo Agbayani, 48; 1st District, Pangasinan (1957-1972)[45] - Alpha Phi Beta
- Jose Aldeguer, 33; 5th District, Iloilo (1949-1972)
- Bellaflor Angara-Castillo, 62; Lone District, Aurora (1995-2004)
- Juan Edgardo Angara, 2000; Lone District, Aurora (2004 - present) - Sigma Rho
- Eladio Balite, 38; 1st District, Samar (1957-1965)
- Eugenio Baltao, 15; 1st District, Nueva Ecija (1957-1965)
- Manuel Concordia, 33; 1st District, Laguna (1949-1953, 1965-1969)
- Floro Crisologo, 32; 1st District, Ilocos Sur (1946-1957, 1961-1970)
- Arthur Defensor, 63; 3rd District, Iloilo (2001 - present)[46] Sigma Rho
- Matias Defensor, 71; 3rd District, Quezon City (2004 - present) - Beta Sigma
- Pio Duran, 23; 3rd District, Albay (1949-1961)
- Ramon B. Felipe, 19; 1st District, Camarines Sur (1922-1928)
- Pablo John Garcia Jr. Legislative district of Cebu - Alpha Phi Beta
- Constantino Jaraula, 60; Lone District, Cagayan de Oro City (1998-2007)
- Simeon Kintanar, 59; 2nd District, Cebu (1998-2007) -Sigma Rho [47]
- Edcel Lagman, 66; 1st District, Albay (1987-1998, 2004 - present) - Alpha Phi Beta
- Roan Libarios, 84; 2nd District, Agusan del Norte (1998-2001) - Alpha Phi Beta
- Elias B. Lopez, 54; 3rd District, Davao City (1992-1998)
- Ruy Elias C. Lopez, 85; 3rd District, Davao City (1998-2007) - Sigma Rho
- Lamberto Macias, 27; 2nd District, Negros Oriental (1953-1972)
- Imee Marcos, 83; 2nd District, Ilocos Norte (1984-1986, 1998-2007)- WINLAW
- Jacinto Paras, 85; 1st District, Negros Oriental (1998-2007) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Vicente Peralta, 38; 2nd District, Sorsogon (1953-1969)
- Amadeo Perez, 38; 4th District, Pangasinan (1949-1969)
- Romero Quimbo, 96; 2nd District, Marikina (2010 - present) - Alpha Sigma
- Jesus Crispin Remulla, 87; 3rd District, Cavite (2004 - present) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Rufus Rodriguez, 80; 2nd District, Cagayan de Oro City (2007 - present)
- Roman Romulo, 94; Lone District, Pasig City (2007 - present) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Manuel R. Sanchez, 1968 1st Legislative District of Rizal (9th Congress) - Alpha Phi Beta
- Melanio Singson, 40; Lone District, Isabela (1965-1969)
- Victor Sumulong, 73; 2nd District, Antipolo City (1998-2007) - Sigma Rho
- Rolex Suplico, 89; 5th District, Iloilo (1998-2007) - Sigma Rho
- Luis Villafuerte, 59; 2nd District, Camarines Sur (2004 - present)[48] - Sigma Rho
- Wenceslao Vinzons, 33; Lone District, Camarines Norte (1941-1942) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Liwayway Vinzons-Chato, 68; Lone District, Camarines Norte (2007 - present)
- Salud Vivero-Parreño, 41; 2nd District, Leyte (1965-1972)
- Ronaldo Zamora, 69; Lone District, San Juan City (1987-1998, 2004 - present)[49]
- Isidro Zarraga, 51; 3rd District, Bohol (1987-1998)
Heads of Constitutional Offices
- Romeo Brawner, 59, COMELEC Acting Chairperson (2008)
- Aniano Desierto, 57, Ombudsman (1995-2002)
- Simeon Marcelo, 79, Ombudsman (2002-2005) - Sigma Rho
- Christian Monsod, 60, COMELEC Chairperson (1991-1995) - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Purificacion Quisumbing, 64, Chairperson, Commission on Human Rights
- Victorino Savellano, 54, COMELEC Chairperson (1985-1986)
Notable local government executives
- Jejomar Binay, 67; Makati City mayor (1986-1998, 2001 - present) - Alpha Phi Omega
- Cesar Climaco, 41; Zamboanga City mayor
- Carmen Planas, 40, first woman elected to a city council (Manila) - Sigma Delta Phi
- Isidro Rodriguez, 38, former Rizal governor
- Juanito Remulla, 56; former Cavite governor - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Braulio Yaranon, 53; former Baguio City mayor - Alpha Phi Beta
- Oscar Gozos, 76; Lipa City mayor - Sigma Rho
- Virgilio S. Patricio, 37; former Aklan governor[50]
Other national political figures
- Leonor Ines-Luciano, 41; 1992 Senatorial candidate, expert in juvenile and family law
- Aquilino Pimentel III, 89; 2007 Senatorial candidate
Academe
- Pacifico Agabin, 60; constitutional law expert, former U.P. Law Dean - Alpha Phi Beta
- Salvador Carlota, former U.P. Law Dean - Alpha Phi Beta
- Carmelino Alvendia, Sr., 30; founder of Quezon City Academy, co-founder of MLQU - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Bienvenido Ambion, 40; criminal law expert, law professor
- Froilan Bacungan, 52; former U.P. Law Dean, COMELEC commissioner - Alpha Phi Beta
- Ruben Balane, 67; law professor, civilist
- Araceli Baviera, 54; law professor, civilist
- Conrado Benitez, 16; co-founder, Philippine Women's University - Rizal Center
- Manuel O. Chan, 31; co-founder, MLQU
- Myrna Feliciano, 73; law professor, legal editor
- Perfecto Fernandez, 57; constitutional law professor
- Antonio La Viña, 89; Dean of Ateneo School of Government
- Katrina Legarda, 83; family law specialist; former Manila Times publisher; author; former television host
- Marvic Leonen, 86; U.P. Law Dean, environmental law practitioner, law professor
- Ma. Clara Lopez-Campos, 48; law professor
- Merlin Magallona, 58; international law expert, former U.P. Law Dean
- Raul Pangalangan, 83 – law professor and newspaper columnist, former U.P. Law Dean - Alpha Sigma
- Vicente Sinco, 21 - University of the Philippines President, former U.P. Law Dean
- Dr. Pedro P. Solis, 45; former NBI Forensic Head, author of Legal Medicine & Medical Jurisprudence
- Eduardo A. Labitag U.P. Law professor and former college secretary - Alpha Phi Beta
Social activism
- Leandro Alejandro, 83; student activist
- Clarence Agarao, 81; human rights lawyer
- Cipriano Cid, 26; labor leader
- Romeo Capulong, 57; human rights lawyer -Sigma Rho
- Voltaire Garcia, 67; student activist - Alpha Phi Beta
- Nasser Marohomsalic, 81; human rights lawyer, Commissioner on Human Rights
- Antonio Oposa, 82; environmental activist
- Charito Planas, 60; human rights lawyer, environmental activist
- Arno Sanidad, 80; human rights lawyer
- Pablito Sanidad, 67; human rights lawyer
- Evalyn Ursua, 90; women's rights
Industry
- Jose L. Africa, 38, PHILCOMSAT executive
- Roberto S. Benedicto, 39, sugar magnate, founder of IBC-13 - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Felipe Gozon, 62, Chairman and CEO, GMA Network
- Potenciano Ilusorio, 36; President of PHILCOMSAT and Baguio Country Club - Rizal Center
- Eugenio Lopez, Sr., 23; founder of Chronicle Broadcasting Network and Manila Chronicle
- Loida Nicolas-Lewis, 68; CEO, TLC Beatrice
- Francisco Ortigas, Jr., 31; real estate magnate
- Antonio Quirino, 32; founder of Alto Broadcasting System, first television station in the Philippines - Upsilon Sigma Phi
- Felipe Ysmael, 17; Steel industrialist
Arts
Literature
- Stevan Javellana, 48; novelist (Without Seeing the Dawn)
- Linda Ty Casper, 55; novelist (The Peninsulares, DreamEden)
News and entertainment industry
Film
- Anna Teresa Gozon-Abrogar, 97, President, GMA Films
Television
- Zorayda Ruth Andam, 04; Binibining Pilipinas-Universe 2001; television host; commercial endorser
- Anna Theresa Licaros - Binibining Pilipinas-Universe 2007; commercial endorser
- Gabby Roldan-Concepcion, 90; television newscaster and host with GMA and RPN
- Jose Mari Velez, 70; television newscaster with ABC and GMA
- Danilo L. Concepcion 83 DZMM announcer; Law professor U.P college of Law - Upsilon Sigma Phi
Print journalism
- Billy Balbastro, 62; entertainment columnist -Sigma Rho
- Daisy C.L. Mandap, '85, print and broadcast journalist, Manila and HK
Footnotes
- ^ Beginning 2008, graduates of the College were conferred a Juris Doctor degree
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, 1936-1942; 1948 presidential candidate; Elected Senator, 1951-1957
- ^ Also elected Senator, 1959-1965; Senate President, 1962-1965
- ^ Also elected as Vice-President, 1945-1948; Senator, 1925-1931
- ^ Also served as Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1922-1933
- ^ Also elected Senator, 1970-1972
- ^ Also elected Senator, 1957-1972, 1992-1995; Senate President, 1966-1967
- ^ Also elected Representative from Maguindanao
- ^ Also elected as Representative of Bulacan
- ^ Also elected as Representative of Pangasinan, Governor of Pangasinan. Vice-presidential candidate, 1998
- ^ Also elected as Representative of Tarlac, 1998-2007
- ^ Also served as Governor of Pampanga
- ^ Also served as Executive Secretary during Marcos administration
- ^ Also served as Commissioner, Commission on Elections
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1973-1985
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1945-1961; Judge of the International Court of Justice, 1967-1976)
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1966-1975
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1991-1998; COMELEC Chairperson, 1988-1991; incumbent Ambassador to the United Nationa
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1986-1988; elected to Philippine Senate, 1995-1999 and served as Senate President, 1998-1999
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1967-1979
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1962-1975, and as Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa, 1978-1984
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1970-1985
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1941-1951
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1993-2006
- ^ Also served as Associate Justice, 1986-1988; PCGG Commissioner, 1986
- ^ Also served as Speaker of the National Assembly, 1939
- ^ Also served as Secretary of Justice; U.P. Law Dean
- ^ Also elected to House of Representatives, 1987-1998
- ^ a b Also served as U.P. Law Dean
- ^ a b Also served as Secretary of Justice
- ^ Also elected to Philippine Senate, 1959-1965
- ^ Also elected governor of La Union, 1968-1977
- ^ Also President of 1986 Constitutional Convention, M.P. from Quezon City, 1984-1986
- ^ Also served as Secretary of Labor, 1996-1998
- ^ Also elected as first president of the IBP; appointed to Commission on Human Rights, 1986-1987
- ^ Also served as Ombudsman, 1988-1995
- ^ Also elected Antique governor, 1951-1955; Executive Secretary during Macapagal administration
- ^ Member of Senate, 1987-1998, 2001-present. Also served as Executive Secretary, Secretary of Agriculture
- ^ Member of Senate, 1995-2007. Also served as Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Justice, and Executive Secretary during Aquino and Ramos administrations
- ^ 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
- ^ Member of Senate, 1966-1973, 1987-1992; 1992 presidential candidate
- ^ Also served as Secretary of Agrarian Reform, 1998 presidential candidate
- ^ Also served as Representative of Cavite
- ^ Also served as COMELEC Chairman (1973-1980), Representative from Nueva Vizcaya
- ^ Also elected Governor of Pangasinan
- ^ Also elected Governor of Iloilo.
- ^ Also served as Chairman, National Telecommunications Commission
- ^ Also elected Governor of Camarines Sur
- ^ Also served as Executive Secretary
- ^ Also elected Vice Governor of Aklan
References
- Sevilla, Victor J. (1985). Justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Vol. I. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day Publishers . ISBN 971-10-0134-9.
- Sevilla, Victor J. (1985). Justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Vol. II. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day Publishers . ISBN 971-10-137-3.
- Sevilla, Victor J. (1985). Justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Vol. III. Quezon City, Philippines: New Day Publishers . ISBN 971-10-0139-X.
- "The Supreme Court E-Library: Memorabilia Room". Supreme Court of the Philippines. http://elibrary.supremecourt.gov.ph/index.php?pageid=a45475a11ec72b843d74959b60fd7bd64563fea1ca2e1. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
- "List of Previous Senators - Senate of the Philippines". Senate of the Philippines. http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/senlist.asp. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
- List of Graduates of the UP College of Law, 1999 Souvenir Program of the Silver Jubilarians



