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Welcome to the Corpus Juris website! Corpus Juris aims to raise the bar in legal research by providing a myriad of valuable legal resources and services. These resources and services will be offered to serve not only the professional members of the bar and bench, but also business professionals, legal researchers, law students, and the general public.

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About Corpus Juris

Corpus Juris aims to be the premier provider of online legal research materials and tools. In order to further this goal, the Corpus Juris web development team is embarking on a large-scale project of scanning, digitizing, and formatting original copies of laws, jurisprudence, and legal references for the site. Corpus Juris aims to raise the bar, if you will, in legal research by providing a myriad of valuable legal resources and services. These resources and services will be offered to serve not only the professional members of the bar and bench, but also business professionals, legal researchers, law students, and the general public.

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Site Redesign

After a brief hiatus in website administration, the webdesign team has returned to continue work on Corpus Juris. This resumption of design work comes with a few surprises to enhance your browsing and researching.

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Results of the 2007 Bar Exams to be revealed tomorrow

The results of the 2007 Bar Examinations will be released tomorrow, March 29, 2008. “We expect the results to be released tomorrow after lunch,” Assistant Court Administrator Jose Midas P. Marquez, Chief of the Supreme Court Public Information Office and Chief of Staff of the Office of the Chief Justice, told the members of the press in a media briefing following a meeting with Justice Adolfo S. Azcuna, Chairperson of the 2007 Committee on Bar Examinations.

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2007 Bar Exam results released

The Supreme Court has just released the list of examinees who have successfully passed the 2007 Bar Examinations. This year, out of a total 5,799 examinees, only 1,289 were able to pass, a 22.2% passing rate. The following list is taken straight from the Supreme Court website.

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