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Monday, March 25, 2019

PhiLSAT 2019 Advisory

The Supreme Court issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to stop Legal Education Board from implementing their LEB Memo. No. 18. This Memo covers the eligibility of incoming Law Students for the Academic Year 2018-2019. Moreover, this Memo also prohibited the Conditional Enrollment of Non-PhiLSAT Takers.

Last March 19, 2019, The Legal Education Board issued LEB Memo No. 27 (2019).

The Memo states that since the Supreme Court only issued a TRO regarding the implementation of the LEB Memo No. 18, the April 7, 2019 will push through as scheduled.

The following maybe conditionally admitted and enrolled as freshmen/1st ear students in the basic law course by law schools in the incoming first semester of Academic Year 2019-2020,
1. Those who have not taken the PhiLSAT;
2. Those who have taken the PhiLSAT but did not pass;
3. Those who have passed the PhiLSAT but have expired Certificates of Eligibility;
4. College Honor Graduates without Certificates of Exemption; and
5. College Honor Graduates with expired Certificates of Exemption;

If a student is conditionally accepted, he/she is required to take the next scheduled PhiLSAT on September 2019 or else, his/her conditional enrollment shall be automatically revoked and barred from enrolling in the following semester.

The Conditional Application Form is found here

To read the full text of the memo, please see attached photos below.




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