Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SC wants to empower poor, marginaliz­ed

- ALVIN MURCIA

The Supreme Court is taking steps to provide the poor and the marginaliz­ed to have the same access to legal assistance whenever they need it.

In his keynote address at the start of the First Philippine Clinical Legal Education Summit at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Taguig City, Supreme Court Chief Justice said access to justice has increased and the poor and marginaliz­ed sectors of society have been assured a place in the judicial system through the Clinical Legal Education Program or CLEP.

The Summit, aims to discuss the legal aid needs of the communitie­s and services rendered by law clinics, including the potential impact of Rule 138-A or the Revised Law Student Practice Rule, which requires all law schools to establish a CLEP and law clinics nationwide.

The Chief Justice said the Revised Rule “broadens the concept of legal aid by strengthen­ing experienti­al legal education through the establishm­ent of school-based clinics that promote the value of profession­al social responsibi­lity.

Its objective is to geographic­ally expand access to justice, and produce competent and practice-ready lawyers.

Senior Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen in his message as Chairperso­n of the Supreme Court Oversight Committee on the Revised Rule 138-A said those who lack resources and those who are at the margins of our society suffer from epistemic injustice through no fault of their own.

“Because of the dominance of the status quo that entrenches the system, they suffer a lack of understand­ing of the law, its institutio­ns, processes, and contents. Legal assistance, therefore, is always an opportunit­y to empower,” he said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY BOB DUNGO JR. FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_bob ?? THIS Aeta mother and daughter are among those asking for alms from passersby and motorists along United nations Avenue in Ermita, Manila with the onset of the holiday season.
PHOTOGRAPH BY BOB DUNGO JR. FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_bob THIS Aeta mother and daughter are among those asking for alms from passersby and motorists along United nations Avenue in Ermita, Manila with the onset of the holiday season.

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