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I've qualified the links to the websites of fraternities within the law school by adding the phrase "not recognized by the university." There are fraternities, yes, but they are independent associations of students which are not recognized by the university nor officially by the law school administration. Rmcsamson 19:02, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Entire article

I find the article verbatim of the text found in the Ateneo Law School Handbook. There should at least be some textual modifications, as it appears to be squarely violating copyright law and the neutral point of view policy at Wikipedia. Miketedting 14:58, 21 May 2007 (UTC)Miketedting[reply]

Careful, close reading of the Ateneo Law School Catalog (that's what it's called) will show that the text is not merely lifted word-for-word ("verbatim"). The sources will be placed within the next 48 hours.Rmcsamson 15:26, 21 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]