22/11/2025
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KIDAPAWAN CITY โ In a transformative initiative that brings hope and accessible legal assistance directly to Cotabato communities, the University of Southern Mindanao , College of Law proudly partnered with the Provincial Government of Cotabato for the historic 6th Enhanced Justice on Wheels โ Cotabato Legal Access Program (EJOW-CLAP).
Held on November 21, 2025, under the visionary leadership of Governor Emmylou "Lala" Taliรฑo-Mendoza, MNSA, the Provincial Capitol Compound in Amas, Kidapawan City, became a powerful symbol of accessible justice for all. Governor Mendozaโs steadfast commitment to removing barriers to legal services once again affirms that true good governance means meeting people where they are bringing justice to their communities rather than requiring them to travel far to obtain it.
This yearโs resonant theme, โStrengthening Access to Justice Through Coordinated Community Services,โ reflects Governor Mendozaโs progressive vision of a justice system that is responsive, inclusive, and compassionate. Through her unwavering dedication, she continues to champion programs that transform legal access from a privilege into a fundamental right for all Cotabateรฑos, regardless of distance or circumstance.
The landmark event gathered major justice sector stakeholders and culminated in a meaningful dialogue among stakeholders of the justice sector. The USM College of Law, led by its Dean and supported by the distinguished faculty and the dynamic College of Law Student Government, proudly represented the academic community and the next generation of legal professionals.
A particularly memorable moment emerged when a USM law student posed a thoughtful question that received a comprehensive response from Atty. Allan G. Panolong, Chairperson, Board of Governors and President of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines. This inspiring exchange captured the collaborative spirit nurtured by Governor Mendoza where future lawyers learn directly from national leaders, and where education, legal practice, and public service converge to create meaningful, lasting change.
These powerful encounters reaffirm our belief that justice thrives when visionary leaders like Governor Mendoza foster spaces where stakeholders, educators, students, and communities come together with openness, humility, and shared purpose.
Looking ahead with optimism, the USM College of Law remains committed to its mission of nurturing compassionate and principled legal professionals, individuals who will serve with integrity, empathy, and an unwavering dedication to justice. Under Governor Mendozaโs inspiring leadership, this partnership is not merely an event but a continuing promise to make legal support accessible to every Cotabateรฑo.
The College of Law extends its deepest gratitude to Governor Emmylou "Lala" Taliรฑo-Mendoza for her exemplary leadership, genuine care for her constituents, and unwavering commitment to forging partnerships that democratize access to justice. Her vision of a province where justice knows no boundaries continues to inspire and guide our shared efforts.
Together, we are building a more compassionate, coordinated, and accessible justice system, one that stands as a model for the entire nation. Through Governor Mendozaโs trailblazing leadership and our collective dedication to public service, we are not just bringing justice on wheels; we are driving real, lasting change that will benefit generations of Cotabateรฑos.
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