Repaying Student Loans – Temple Law

Repaying Student Loans. Graduating law students who received student loans to help finance their legal education often feel overwhelmed about the prospect of beginning the repayment process and determining the right repayment option for their situation upon leaving law school. While there are many options available to help you keep your loans …

Laptop Loaner Program – Temple Law

Laptop Loaner Program. Since most of our students come to law school now with a computer, this program has evolved into an computer loaner program for emergencies. If you have a computer breakdown in the middle of the semester and need a loaner computer to work on while your computer is being fixed, you can borrow a Windows-based computer for a …

Temple University Beasley School of Law

Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan. Federal Direct Graduate Plus Loan. Private/Alternative Loan. Annual Loan Limit. $20,500. Up to cost of attendance minus financial aid. Most up to cost of attendance minus financial aid. Aggregate Loan Limit. $138,500. None. Many lenders have no limit. However, some may have a limit of $150,000 to $250,000 …

Reptiles in the Courtroom – Advocacy and Evidence Resources

Ball and Keenan relying on two basic principles: (1) “ [t]he Reptile is about community (and thus her own) safety,” and (2) “the courtroom is a safety arena.” …Reptile-trained attorneys attempt to tell the jury that “safety” is “the purpose of the civil justice system,” and “fair compensation can diminish . . . danger within …

Financial Aid – Temple Law

You can also reach the Temple Law Financial Aid Office via email at lawFAO@temple.edu, or by phone at 215-204-8943. The financial aid program at Temple Law School is designed to help fill the gap between the cost of a legal education at Temple University and the student’s own resources. Financial aid may consist of any combination of academic …

J.D. Graduation Requirements – Temple Law

Students can meet this requirement as follows: (1) obtaining a “C” or better in a 2 or 3 credit Guided Research or Writing Seminar, and/or (2) regarding the Research component, completing a substantial work of professional quality that meets the writing requirements of one of the two law journals, the Moot Court Honor Society, or the Jessup …

When Experts Rely on Experts – Voices at Temple

When Experts Rely on Experts. Jules Epstein. Director of Advocacy Programs. Experts get asked about what other experts – not in court, not offering testimony – did or concluded. Illustrative is the following exchange, one examined and ruled upon by the New Jersey Superior Court this year: Q: And, Doctor, from your own review of the [CT …