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Temple Legal Aid Office
Telephone: (215) 204-1800 | Fax: (215) 204-5521. The Temple Legal Aid Office provides free legal representation in civil law matters to qualifying, low-income, Philadelphia residents. The Legal Aid Office frequently helps clients with issues related to: The Temple Legal Aid Office provides free legal representation in civil law matters to …
Manish Kurien – Law & Public Policy Program
Law and Public Policy Program 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 204-1688
Who We Are – Law & Public Policy Program
The Director Professor Nancy J. Knauer is the Director of the Law & Public Policy Program. She teaches in the areas of political & civil rights, property, and taxation. For the past twenty-five years, Professor Knauer’s scholarship has explored the impact of law and public policy on the lives of LGBT people. She is the author of Gay and Lesbian Elders: History, Law and Identity Politics in …
The Danger of the Non-Leading Cross-Examination
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ABA: Forum on the Construction Industry – Temple Law Writing Competitions
Articles may now be submitted for the 2017-2018 Forum Law Student Writing Competition. Law professors may directly submit their students’ articles to the Competition. The Competition is open to all law students in good standing and attending an ABA accredited law school during any time during 2017 or 2018.
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TRIAL ADVOCACY BASICS – WHAT ARE THE ESSENTIALS?
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The Scholars – Law & Public Policy Program
Law and Public Policy Program 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 (215) 204-1688
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George Washington, a post he held for more than eight years. He was the first chancellor of the Philadel- phia Bar Association, first president of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and president of the Mary- land Society for Che abolition of slavery, a post he held from 1818 to 1836. Prominent in legal, civil and intellectual