Temple Law Students Get Sneak Peek at Argument in U.S. Supreme Court …

The news reports about Williams v.PA, a locally-based case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court at the end of February, may seem like déjà vu to some Temple Law students.That’s because members of the Temple Law faculty hosted a moot for Stuart Lev, the Assistant Federal Defender arguing for the plaintiff, in Temple’s Duane Morris LLP Moot Court Room in mid-February.

Temple Law Democrats, BLSA Host Panel on Gun Rights in Philadelphia

I n the wake of the Parkland shooting, the Temple Law Democrats and the Black Law Students Association hosted a panel of diverse professionals to discuss their unique perspectives on gun violence and to address the critical issue of balancing gun rights and public safety in Philadelphia. Included on the panel were Temple Law professor and civil rights lawyer David Kairys, State Representative …

How Granting Cert in New Hampshire v. Massachusetts Could Impact …

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering granting cert on a case that could impact Pennsylvania’s ability to collect income taxes from non-residents and the city of Philadelphia’s ability to continue to apply its “requirement of employment” rule for the city’s wage tax. The Court has asked the acting s

Treating a Sneeze Could be as Easy as ABC and 123

Araesia King, Law & Public Policy Scholar, JD Anticipated May 2021 Philadelphia was the location of the nation’s first hospital, and it is now a national hub for medical education and care. One sixth of the physicians in the United States have trained in Philadelphia. The city has thirteen acute care hospitals, three children’s hospitals, two cancer hospitals, one eye hospital, and one …