30/03/2026
Karapatan at Katarungan ay Protektado: Libreng Serbisyong Legal para sa Bayan ng Mexico
In furtherance of its commitment to making legal assistance accessible and promoting public legal awareness, the Pampanga State University School of Law successfully conducted a Legal Mission on March 21, 2026, at the Mexico Mini Convention Center in Parian, Mexico, Pampanga.
The mission was carried out in collaboration with key partner institutions, including the Public Attorneyโs Office, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines โ Pampanga Chapter, the Philippine Statistics Authority, the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys), and PLDT. Their collective efforts ensured the delivery of accessible, efficient, and meaningful services to the local community.
As part of the program, a seminar was conducted on Republic Act No. 9262, focusing on raising awareness of legal rights, with particular emphasis on issues affecting women and families. Residents of Mexico, Pampanga actively participated in the event, reflecting a growing appreciation for initiatives that bridge the gap between the law and the people. The mission served not only as a venue for the provision of legal assistance but also as a platform for education, empowerment, and meaningful community engagement.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Local Government of Mexico, Pampanga for its invaluable support and concerted efforts in helping ensure the successful conduct of the legal mission.
We also extend our heartfelt appreciation to Atty. Catherine C. Meseulo, President of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines โ Pampanga Chapter; Atty. Socrates A. Padua, District Public Attorney of the Public Attorneyโs Office; and Atty. Rowena Cunanan-Mundo, CLEP Director, for their steadfast support.
We likewise extend our sincere appreciation to our partner agenciesโthe Public Attorneyโs Office, Integrated Bar of the Philippines โ Pampanga Chapter, Philippine Statistics Authority, Philippine Identification System (PhilSys), and PLDTโwhose invaluable collaboration made this mission possible.
Our deepest appreciation also goes to Atty. Maria Roldeliza G. Laus, Law Student Government Adviser and faculty member, for her guidance and support; and to Ret. Judge Gemma Theresa B. Hilario-Logronio, esteemed faculty member, and supervising lawyer, for her unwavering commitment to mentoring our student practitioners.