The UP Law Complex Malcolm Hall The main offices and classrooms of the college are located inside Malcolm Hall within the
UP Diliman campus in
Quezon City. The building is named after
Associate Justice George Malcolm, who in 1911 became the first permanent dean of the college. The building itself, one of the oldest in the Diliman campus, was designed by the noted architect
Juan M. Arellano. It was built under the supervision of the construction firm Pedro Siochi and Company. It was erected shortly before the Japanese invasion of the Philippines during World War II. Malcolm Hall also houses the University of the Philippines Law Library, formally known as Espiritu Hall. It the largest academic
law library in the country. It contains the largest and most up-to-date collection of Philippine legal materials as well as foreign statute and case books and various law journals. The library is open to U.P. law students and professors. It is also available to non-UP law students subject to proper identification and payment of library service fees. Several of the classrooms in Malcolm Hall are named after prominent graduates and faculty members, such as
Ambrosio Padilla,
Bienvenido Ambion, and
Violeta Calvo-Drilon. In 2013, a historical marker was unveiled at the façade of Malcolm Hall as part of the college's centennial celebrations. In his letter to the National Historical Commission, then dean Danilo Concepcion said that the marker was installed to “inscribe in stone” the “significance and impact of the U.P. College of Law to our country’s history as a nation.”
Bocobo Hall Adjacent to Malcolm Hall is Bocobo Hall, which houses the University of the Philippines Law Center. The Law Center was established in 1964 as an agency attached to the College of Law, for the purpose of conducting continuing legal education programs, as well as legal research and publications. The Law Center is the university center for legal publishing, legal research, and law conferences. It is composed of 4 Institutes, namely, the Institute of Government and Law Reform, the Institute of Human Rights, the Institute of International Legal Studies, and the Institute of Judicial Administration. To "popularize" the law, the Law Center conducts programs in
legal literacy and
street law ("practical law") in cooperation with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), student organizations, and the local barangays. Extension programs happen in the form of
barangay legal education seminars to reach the grassroots level.
Henry Sy Sr. Hall Henry Sy Sr. Hall opened in 2016 and houses the UP Bonifacio Global City campus. It serves as a satellite unit of UP Diliman. Located at the
Bonifacio Global City district in
Taguig, the campus hosts classes of the College of Law, and graduate courses and professional degree programs of other academic arms of UP Diliman, such as the Virata School of Business and the School of Statistics. The nine-level structure is the 17th constituent unit of the UP System and was built at a cost of around P400 million through a donation by
SM Investments (SMIC). The campus building is named after
Henry Sy, founder of the SM Group of companies as well as former chairman and CEO of SMIC.
UP Visayas - Iloilo City In September 2021, the college started offering extension classes at the
Iloilo City campus of
UP Visayas with a pioneer batch of 20 students. ==Prominent alumni==