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Political Law — 2007
Every Political Law question from the 2007 Bar, traced to the statutes, cases and Supreme Court doctrines it tests. Open any question for the facts, the mapped authorities, and the ALAC model answer.
The 2007 Political Law questions
Questions are public-domain (Supreme Court Bar examinations). Each ALAC model answer is AI-drafted from landmark authorities and refined with every round of verification.
True or False. Briefly explain your answer. 1. For purposes of communication and instruction, the official languages of the Philippines, until otherwise provided by law, are Filipino and English. 2. T…
The City Mayor issues an Executive Order declaring that the city promotes responsible parenthood and upholds natural family planning. He prohibits all hospitals operated by the city from prescribing t…
Lawrence is a Filipino computer expert based in Manila who invented a virus that destroys all the files stored in a computer. Assume that in May 2005, this virus spread all over the world and caused $…
In 1993, historians confirmed that during World War II, "comfort women" were forced into serving the Japanese military. These women were either abducted or lured by false promises of jobs as cooks or …
The Destilleria Felipe Segundo is famous for its 15-year old rum, which it has produced and marketed successfully for the past 70 years. Its latest commercial advertisement uses the line: "Nakalikim k…
True or False. Briefly explain your answer. 1. An amendment to the Constitution shall be valid upon a vote of three-fourths of all the Members of the Congress. 2. All public officers and employees sha…
Batas Pambansa 880, the Public Assembly Law of 1985, regulates the conduct of all protest rallies in the Philippines.…
The Provincial Governor of Bataan requested the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to release its Internal Revenue Allocation (IRA) of P100 million for the current budget year. However, the Gen…
The Department of Education (DepEd) requires that any school applying for a tuition fee increase must, as a condition for the increase, offer full tuition scholarships to students from low-income fami…
The Supreme Court has provided a formula for allocating seats for party-list representatives. The twenty percent allocation - the combined number of all party-list congressmen shall not exceed twenty …