Legal Clinic Radio Program Report
July 10, 2007
The Salonga Law Center had once again demonstrated its devotion
towards public service in a fashion both gainful to the public
and to the future advocates of law. The volunteers of the center,
who are law students of SU College of Law, had succeeded in “rolling
the iceball” for about a month last summer vacation in the
notable live radio program of DYEM FM’s “Dumaguete
Tonight”, featuring Salonga Law Center’s “Legal
Clinic”.
It is a one-hour
program every Monday tackling common legal issues of Dumaguete
and the country. The Salonga volunteers discussed particular issues
and accommodated every legal question propounded by listeners
via phoneline or textline. The questions were not restricted to
the topic and the volunteers addressed any concern as conscientiously
as they could. The program had now created a good impression to
the public as it has been incessantly patronized by the same.
Among the issues already addressed in the program were: Election
contests; Employment relationship, benefits, & dismissal;
Rape; Sexual harassment; Election protest; Illegal canvassing;
Illegal constitution of the Board of Canvassers; Qualifications
of public officials; Whether an ABC President who run for Councilor
and lost deemed resigned in his previous post upon filing of certificate
of candidacy; Wills and succession; Alienation of properties in
fraud of creditors; Involuntary servitude; Political dynasty;
Terrorism; Prejudicial Question; Robbery and theft; Pool and food
contamination in Schools; Waivers in Fieldtrip permits; Substitute
parental authority of school, administrators, and teachers; Estafa
and B.P. 22; Child labor; Child abuse; and Liability of Post Office
in case of robbery. The volunteers are not only proud of the service
they’ve contributed, but also grateful for the experience
and learning that they’ve earned from this endeavor.
(by Florence Ed T. Obial)