Gamma Delta Epsilon was established at the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law in February 1948 as a society for law students and lawyers.[1] The fraternity's founding members were Gregorio Bilog, Jesus Borromeo, Jaime Claparols, Higino Francisco, Miguel Halili Jr., Maximo Maceren, Andres Narvasa, Pablo Tangco, Antonio Venecia, Geronimo O. Veneracion, and Onofre Villaluz.[2]
The fraternity participated in charitable fundraising events, including an annual fundraiser that benefits the Bar Exam operations and examinees and other activities to support local communities.[3][4] Its sister organization was the Astrea Law Sorority which was founded in 1936.[1]
As of 2018, the fraternity had initiated more than 1,000 active members.[2] In 2018, the university suspended all fraternities and sororities after the hazing death of a member of Aegis Juris fraternity.[5][6] However, Gamma Delta Epsilon continues to operate sub rosa. It celebrated its 75th Diamond Anniversary and inducted new members on November 11, 2023 at Club Filipino.[7]
Symbols
Gamma Delta Epsilon's motto is Fiat Justitia Ruat Cælum or "Let justice be done, though the heavens fall". The fraternity's colors are blue and red.[8]
Andres R. Narvasa, 19th Chief Justice of the Philippines
Notable members
Diosdado M. Peralta, 26th Chief Justice of the Philippines
On August 6, 2008, a member of the Suprema Lex Fraternity was attacked by members of Gamma Delta Epsilon on the University of Santo Tomas campus.[27] This took place after a heated argument between members of the two fraternities the previous day. The incident was investigated by University of Santo Tomas Security Affairs who noted that the two fraternities had been "at odds" for some time.[27]
Gamma Delta Epsilon has a rivalry with Aegis Juris, another law fraternity at University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law. In October 2014, the university temporarily suspended both fraternities as a precautionary measure after two non-physical "standoffs" between members.[28] In November 2016, members of the two fraternities had several altercations before a November 13 fight in the lobby of Manila Hotel, resulting in injuries to four members of Gamma Delta Epsilon and the arrest of seven members of Aegis Juris.[29][30] Gamma Delta Epsilon members came to the fight armed with batons and belts.[30] While Faculty of Civil Law's dean investigated the incident, members of both fraternities were not allowed to attend classes or enter the campus.[31]