Finbarr McCarthy

Professor McCarthy joined the Temple Law faculty in August 1991. He is a native of Ireland and a graduate of Trinity College Dublin. Before coming to the United States, Professor McCarthy worked as an inspector of taxes for Ireland’s internal revenue service. After graduating from Tulane University, first with a …

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Laura E. Little

Professor Laura E. Little serves as the James G. Schmidt Chair in Law and Senior Advisor to the Dean. She specializes in federal courts, conflict of laws, and constitutional law. She teaches, lectures, and consults internationally on these subjects and is routinely engaged for training judges as well as for …

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Robert J. Reinstein

Robert J. Reinstein has served Temple Law with his global vision, thoughtful leadership and constant dedication for nearly 40 years, fulfilling administrative, managerial and academic roles as Vice President, Dean, and Professor of Law. Professor Reinstein earned broad respect as head administrator for the University’s Juris Doctor program (1989-2008), spearheading …

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Amy Sinden

Professor Amy Sinden joined the faculty in 2001, bringing a decade of experience in public interest law. She specializes in environmental and property law. Her recent academic writings have criticized the misuse of economic theory in environmental law, arguing against the use of cost-benefit analysis in environmental standard setting and …

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Temple University Peter J. Liacouras Professor of Law

Gregory N. Mandel

Gregory N. Mandel is the Dean and Peter J. Liacouras Professor of Law at Temple Law School. He is a leading international scholar on intellectual property law, innovation, and the interface among technology and law. Dean Mandel’s publications have been selected as among the best intellectual property and patent law …

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Scott Burris

Scott Burris, J.D., is a Professor of Law at Temple Law School, where he directs the Center for Public Health Law Research. He is also a Professor in Temple’s School of Public Health. Burris began his career in public health law during the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. He …

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Henry J. Richardson III

Professor Richardson obtained his A.B. from Antioch College in 1963. Upon graduating from Yale Law School in 1966, Professor Richardson became International Legal Adviser to the government of Malawi shortly after its independence for more than two years, where he advised on inherited treaties and a range of southern African …

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Margaret M. deGuzman

Margaret M. deGuzman is James E. Beasley Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Institute for International Law and Public Policy at Temple Law School, and a judge of the Residual Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals. She specializes in criminal law, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, international human rights …

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Donald P. Harris

A specialist in international intellectual property, Professor Harris joined Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2003, and teaches in the areas of intellectual property and commercial law. His courses include: Introduction to Intellectual Property, International Intellectual Property, Patents, and Uniform Commercial Code: Sales. He received his J.D. from Loyola …

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Rachel Rebouché

Dean Rachel Rebouché has taught Family Law, Health Care Law, and Contracts. She is an author of the sixth edition of the casebook, Family Law, with Professors Leslie Harris and June Carbone. She is an author of Governance Feminism: An Introduction and an editor of Governance Feminism: Notes from the …

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