SPIN’s History. SPIN was formed in 1992 to help Temple Law students obtain funding to participate in public interest legal work during their law school careers. Ever since, SPIN has sought to ensure that future students would be able to afford to do such valuable work, and to gain the rich experience it offers. Since its inception in 1992, SPIN …
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In the end, drivers might pay $500 to $1,000 in fees to get their car back. This is a significant expense for low-income families. The cost of retrieving the car for a family may be a whole month’s income. Since 2003, Philadelphians have paid $75 million to get their cars back.
[PDF] CRAFT YOUR NEXT OPENING STATEMENT WITH CONFIDENCE
but make sure they get some much-needed love. 1 William L. Burke, Ronald Poulson & Michael J. Brondino, Fact or Fiction: The Effect of the Opening Statement, 18 J. Contemp. L. 195, (1992) (80% of jurors decide the case for the party for whom they tentatively decided for after opening statement).
Adultery and Truthfulness – Advocacy and Evidence Resources
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TRIAL ADVOCACY BASICS – WHAT ARE THE ESSENTIALS?
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LL.M. for Foreign-Trained Lawyers – Temple Law
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Pennsylvania Law is Not a Medicine to Fix the Opioid Crisis, It’s A …
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Profile of the Entering J.D. Class – Temple Law
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PENNSYLVANIA AND THE “I CAN’T REMEMBER” WITNESS
Effective April 1, 2017, a claim of loss of memory will add three categories of out-of-court statements that become admissible for their truth. The new Pennsylvania rule is 8031. (4). In its entirety, it reads as follows: Prior Statement by a Declarant-Witness Who Claims an Inability to Remember the Subject Matter of the Statement.
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