This is the website of Project Jurisprudence - Philippines (PJP), an organization of law students and lawyers striving to establish the largest online learning, training, certification and educational platform for law students, lawyers and law enthusiasts. The term "Project Jurisprudence" was coined due to the influence of and inspiration by a professor of law in the Isabela State University (ISU) College of Law,  Atty. Gil P. Viloria, Jr., who has opened the eyes of many of his students to the allure, beauty, and complexity of pieces of jurisprudence, i.e., decisions issued by the Supreme Court.

The vision of PJP is to become the leading provider of training and certification programs for those who wish to become affiliated with it and Nexxus Professional Review and Certification, Inc. (NEXXUS, INC.) as certified jurisprudence analysts (CJAs), the leading provider of online bar review and law school review programs for law students and bar candidates in the Philippines, and the leading provider of online mock bar review and coaching programs in the Philippines.

The mission of PJP is to provide law students, lawyers and law enthusiasts affiliated with it and with NEXXUS, INC. with access to reading, video and other learning materials or activities in order to promote their best law school mindset, to assist in their perpetual development and to build a community of affiliates knowledgeable of the law.

PJP's training and certification programs are powered by Nexxus Professional Review and Certification, Inc. (NEXXUS, INC.).

The core values of PJP are expressed in the following organization mottos:
  1. When a person becomes a lawyer, s/he does grow a pair wings and does not levitate above the rest of the population.
  2. The law has been created by humans in a community. Thus, it can be and should be studied by humans in community.
  3. When the law leaves a gap or a void, it must be filled with the principles of equity, guided by the just thought processes of learned individuals who intend right and justice to prevail.
  4. In the same was that anyone can cook, as Chef Gusteau has famously said, anyone can become a lawyer. To paraphrase Anton Ego, a great lawyer can come from anywhere.
  5. Justice, in its real sense, is on the streets, not just in ink on white paper.

In order to achieve its vision and mission, PJP trains its eyes on the following objectives:
  1. To create engaging learning materials, enriching discussions, and other educational activities for law students, lawyers, and law enthusiasts such as but not limited to training programs, certification programs, seminars and other similar activities;
  2. To regularly publish notes and other reading materials for law students and law enthusiasts;
  3. To establish a network of affiliates who may be law students, lawyers, and law enthusiasts from any part of the Philippines for their mutual benefit and protection; and
  4. To create a safespace for such individuals to express ideas, exchange thoughts, and contribute to the marketplace of ideas toward the improvement of the Philippine legal system.

Any feedback, concern, queries or suggestions may be coursed through PJP's communication channels online. Click here to contact us.