[PDF] AGENDA – Temple University Beasley School of Law

is a former plaintiff’s personal injury attorney who represented clients in almost all 88 counties in Ohio while working for a large personal injury firm. He first came to Liberty University School of Law as an administrator but now teaches full time. Professor Rost teaches primarily in lawyering skills, focusing on writing and oral advocacy.

James T. Smith – Temple Law

The Black Law Students Association provided important professional and personal connection that made my law school experience so much more meaningful. No experience shaped my time more at Temple Law than Temple Law Review. As a Managing Editor for Temple Law Review Volume 94, I was directly involved with many of the large scale initiatives that …

Access to justice in the time of COVID-19

It is, after all, a system that’s heavy on personal appearances, crowded spaces, traditional but inefficient scheduling practices, and β€” still β€” a great deal of paper. And since it was simply impossible to continue normal operations under current circumstances, courts and administrative agencies ground to a quick and massive slowdown.

Rachel Cook – Law & Public Policy Program

Rachel Cook β€˜16 is a student at Temple University Beasley School of Law and a 2014 Law & Public Policy scholar. She spent seven years on Capitol Hill prior to law school working for three different Members of Congress, most recently for Congressman Patrick Meehan (PA-07). As a Senior Legislative Assistant for Rep. Meehan, Ms. Cook’s areas of expertise included healthcare, tax, and …

Merideth Ketterer LAW ’19’s articles on Voices at Temple

Being the first in my family to attend law school, I found the law school application process extremely intimidating and challenging. Even though I was doing all of the right things, I still worried. January 9, 2018. Student Advice. Who Runs the World? Published by Merideth Ketterer LAW ’19.

[PDF] Navigating the Rapid Policy Assessment and Response Tool Kit

Navigating the RPAR 5 Module IV sets out the roadmap for data processing and the group-analysis process for the CAB. Module V is a special unit dealing with research ethics issues, designed to help the local research team comply with principles of research ethics and concern for human subjects in research.

(Summer 2018) LAW 1060 Β§ 51 Details – Temple Law Course Bulletin

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the common name for the emerging world of everyday objects such as wearable technology, personal devices, medical electronics, appliances, homes and cars being linked to each other through the Internet. They collect large amounts of data that is stored in cloud platforms and communicated to other devices and to …

(Fall 2021) LAW 0795 Β§ TBD Details – Temple Law Course Bulletin

Projects are picked before the end of the first week of the semester. Projects can include any of the following: 1. Writing portfolio: Students draft several types of documents that are usual in law practices, which are likely to include different types of legal briefs and memos, a will, power of attorney, advance directive and other documents …

(Fall 2020) LAW 0437 Β§ TBD Details – Temple Law Course Bulletin

This course exposes students to transactional lawyering through a mix of substantive lectures and small-class skill workshops organized around founding a small business. Topics include: choosing a business form; client interviewing; negotiation; drafting letters, contracts, leases and other agreements.

(Fall 2022) LAW D460 Β§ D32 Details – Temple Law Course Bulletin

LAW D460: ITAP – Section 32Fall 2022 β€’ Section D32 β€’ CRN 22589. LAW D460: ITAP – Section 32. The “Integrated Trial Advocacy Program” (ITAP) is a two semester, ten credit course package. ITAP combines Evidence, Civil Procedure II and trial advocacy skills. In the Fall, Evidence and Trial Advocacy I coupled with the spring courses of Civil …