Fall 2024 Excelling in Evidence
A 15-Hour Course from the Temple LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Program
August 13 – 15, 20 & 21, 2024
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST
1719 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Klein Hall, Room 2A and Online
Excelling in Evidence is a five night, 15-hour course for litigators and judges offered through the LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Program at Temple University Beasley School of Law in August 2024. Taught by Professor Jules Epstein, Director of Advocacy Programs, Excelling in Evidence is an opportunity for seasoned attorneys to gain a master litigator’s grasp of complex principles and strategies.
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The fee for this standalone portion of the LL.M. program is $900. Tuition discounts are available for lawyers working in public interest. The credits for Excelling in Evidence are valid for two academic years for those who later enroll in the LL.M.
Jules Epstein
Edward D. Ohlbaum Professor of Law, Director of Advocacy Programs
Jules Epstein is the Edward D. Ohlbaum Professor of Law and Director of Advocacy Programs at Temple University Beasley School of Law. He is a former partner at the highly respected Philadelphia criminal defense and civil rights firm of Kairys, Rudovsky, Messing, Feinberg, & Lin LLP, where he remains of counsel. Professor Epstein teaches criminal law and evidence courses.
Marian G. Braccia
Director of the LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Program Practice Professor of Law
Marian Braccia is the Director of the LL.M. in Trial Advocacy and a Practice Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she brings particular expertise in courtroom technology, e-discovery issues, and trial skills. Prior to joining the full-time faculty, Professor Braccia taught Introduction to Trial Advocacy and an experiential course in criminal prosecution for several years as an adjunct in Temple’s trial advocacy program. She has also served as a coach for Temple’s National Trial Team.