Additional Disclosures: Summer Abroad, Italy – Temple Law

All classes are held at Temple Rome Campus, located at Lungotevere Arnaldo da Brescia, 15. 00196 Rome, Italy. The Director and Faculty of the Rome program have shared office space in the Faculty Rooms Temple Rome campus, and may also be reached by telephone and email throughout the duration of the program. Administrative offices for Temple Rome …

Temple Law Welcomed Delegation of Italian Jurists and Lawyers

On April 25, 2022, Temple Law’s Office of Graduate and International Programs welcomed a delegation of Italian legal professionals studying legal English, including judges, professors, private practitioners, and students. The visit was organized by English for Law and International Transactions (EFLIT) and led by its founder, University of Parma law professor Stefano Maffei.

(Spring 2023) LAW 0666 § 01 Details – Temple Law Course Bulletin

Course Description. With computers and e-mail dominating business and personal life, the nature of civil discovery has changed. Lawyers need to know how to request, identify, preserve, collect, process, review and produce digital information, in all its myriad of forms (from e-mail and Excel to social media and the “Cloud”).

(Fall 2018) LAW 0478 § 21 Details – Temple Law Course Bulletin

Course Description. Information law deals with the flow of information – when do you restrict information and when do you let it flow? During this course students will examine information privacy legal principles related to electronic surveillance, the media, anonymity, databases, genetic testing and neuroimaging, terrorism and national security, public and private sector information and home …

(Fall 2023) LAW 0688 § 21 Details – Temple Law Course Bulletin

Course Description. This course will focus on the role of in-house counsel in today’s technology- and business-driven world. The Course will be operated as a scenario-based group tutorial, meaning that students will be expected to operate as if they work in-house in a real firm through a series of in-class and written exercises.

The Investigation Narrative: An Argument for Limiting Prosecution …

September 09, 2016Bridging evidence law and advocacy, Professor Poulin dissects and criticizes the practice of telling the back-story – how a defendant came to be a suspect – which is used to increase the richness of story-telling but inevitably runs afoul of the presumption of innocence.