The Clone Wars: A New Congress Reconsiders the NO FAKES Act to Combat Digital Deepfakes
Timothy J. Miller (LAW ’23) and Jeffrey N. Rosenthal discuss the legal concerns with vocal AI cloning and the reintroduction of the NO FAKES Act in Congress.
Timothy J. Miller (LAW ’23) and Jeffrey N. Rosenthal discuss the legal concerns with vocal AI cloning and the reintroduction of the NO FAKES Act in Congress.
April 24, 2025
On February 26, the Honorable Tamara W. Ashford of the U.S. Tax Court delivered the 2025 Fogel Lecture, joining the long list of former and current government officials who have shared their views and career trajectories with the Temple Law community since 2011. Standing in front of nearly 200 law students, faculty, and other legal professionals, Judge Ashford discussed her journey in tax in a lecture titled “For the Love of Tax.”
April 21, 2025
Professor Harwell Wells of the Temple University Beasley School of Law presents the 2025 Friel-Scanlan Lecture entitled “Ethical Lives and Business Forms.”
April 8, 2025
Carl W. Hittinger (BA ’76, LAW ’79) reflects on his clerkship experience with the late Judge Louis C. Bechtle (BS ’51, LAW ’54), including work on the infamous antitrust “Consumer Bag” case.
April 3, 2025
Allegra Abramson (LAW ’24), postdoctoral fellow at Temple Law’s Center for Compliance & Ethics, considers the impact of recently-passed S.B. 21 on Delaware’s courts—and whether corporations will truly “DExit.” This article features remarks by Greg Varallo (LAW ’83) from the 2025 Richard H. Walker (LAW ’73) Chair in Business Law Lecture.
March 21, 2025
Temple Law alum Colin Stewart (LAW ’10) has combined his passion for Brazilian jiu-jitsu with his extensive international travel, helping to establish Ethiopia’s first jiu-jitsu program while stationed there. His book, “Bow Before No Man,” chronicles this experience and highlights the power of community built through this unique sport. Stewart serves as a great example of how following your passions can lead to meaningful connections and unexpected opportunities.
March 17, 2025
AJ Rudowitz (LAW ’17), Bryan Shapiro (LAW ’20), Sean P. McConnell, and Leigh M. Skipper discuss the growing relationship between college sports and private equity firms.
March 11, 2025
Sam Lapin (LAW ’17), Maria O’Toole Jones, and Omar M. Hussein discuss the Department of the Treasury and the IRS designating Syndicated Conservation Easement transactions as listed transactions.
March 5, 2025
Professor Michael Donnella, Director of Temple Law’s Center for Compliance & Ethics, discusses the President’s “pause” on FCPA enforcement and the legal & ethical questions that arise.
February 28, 2025
Professor Michael Donnella, Director of Temple Law’s Center for Compliance & Ethics, discusses the President’s “pause” on FCPA enforcement and the legal & ethical questions that arise.