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David Sonenshein – Temple Law School – Advocacy is…
In 2004, Professor Sonenshein was honored as one of Temple University’s finest teachers, receiving the University’s Lindback Award for Outstanding Teaching. In 2007, he was awarded the University’s prestigious Great Teacher Award. Today, though, he is more interested in talking about his recent experience as a student.
“Closing Argument – Crossing the Line” by Meta Copeland
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Civil Litigation Archives – Temple Law
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A message from Chris Ellis
I’m proud of you, I’m inspired by you, I admire you kid. It’s only up from here man I never had a little brother before, it’s an honor to call you family. Congratulations Bubb. Filed Under: Congratulations. Work Temple University Beasley School of Law 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122
Internet Archive Archives – The Temple 10-Q
Now Is Not The Time For Publishers to Go After Online Libraries: Hachette Book Group, Inc. v. Internet Archive. by Nayram S. Gasu (LAW ‘21) Third year Temple Law School student Nayram Gasu discusses the need to relax copyright restrictions on digital libraries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
BRAIN LESSONS: THE PERSUASIVE POWER OF “UP” – Advocacy and Evidence …
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(Spring 2022) LAW 0558 § 23 Details – Temple Law Course Bulletin
M 6:00-8:50 PM: Klein 5B : Additional Time Requirements. Introduction to Trial Advocacy (ITA) is comprised of a one hour lecture per week and a three hour performance (skills) session. This section of Introduction to Trial Advocacy is a performance session, and also requires that students watch the pre-taped lecture online prior to class but on …
The Temple Law Racial Justice Working Group | Student Experience
The Racial Justice Working Group was convened in response to the national uprising over police brutality and systemic racism. During the summer of 2020, the group, which included students, staff, and faculty, advised Dean Gregory Mandel on actions the law school can take in the short, medium, and long terms to address racial inequities within the law school community, our wider geographic …
The Free Library and access to justice
Stephen and Sandra Sheller Center for Social Justice 1719 North Broad Street, Room 411 Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 204-8800 shellercenter@temple.edu