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Award-winning Author Beth Macy at Temple Law School to discuss the opioid crisis with a panel of experts, including host Professor Jonathan Lipson.
Award-winning Author Beth Macy at Temple Law School to discuss the opioid crisis with a panel of experts, including host Professor Jonathan Lipson.
Professor Anita Hill, advocate for gender justice and trailblazer in the fight against workplace sexual harassment, joins Dean Rebouché in a conversation on ‘Power, Truth, and Courage in the Evolving Workplace’ as a part of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission Social Justice Series.
A few weeks ago, Temple Law’s Introduction to Transactional Skills Program (ITS) wrapped up its 11th year. This unique program in legal education continues to provide our first-year students with a taste of transactional law and a sense of the greater Temple Law community.
Three former Directors of the SEC Division of Enforcement, all Temple Law alumni, discussed developments from insider trading to crypto scams and the evolution of securities enforcement past, present, and future at a roundtable moderated by Professor Tom C. W. Lin.
IFA USA, the ABA Tax Section, and the Temple Tax & Bankruptcy Law Society brought four real world practitioners to speak to an audience of students about their experiences in tax law, the value of mentorship, and the varied opportunities available to students in the field.
What classes should I take? Recent graduates tell the Temple 10-Q what courses were the most interesting, informative, and helpful in their transition to working in the real world.
Ken Jacobsen, Director of Temple Law’s Sports Program, and key members of the Temple Athletics program discuss the unanimous Supreme Court decision barring the NCAA’s long-standing regulations that restricted student athlete’s compensation.
Temple Law student discusses the value she found in participating in the Philadelphia Bar Association tax mentorship program.
Professor Jonathan Lipson and Interim Dean Rachel Rebouché hosted a workshop for contributions to Contract in Crisis, an upcoming special issue of Duke University’s LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS. Workshop topics included doctrinal solutions to addressing the concurrence of COVID-19 and income inequality, as well as the benefits of using private ordering solutions in times of public crisis in lieu of public regulation.
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act allocates over $1T in funding to infrastructure projects, the largest infrastructure package in decades.