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Summer Compliance and Ethics Fellows Program
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Safe Injection Sites in Philadelphia: Caring About People, No Matter …
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Lauren Boothe – Law & Public Policy Program
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[PDF] CHART 4: Foreign Legal Education – Temple University Beasley School of Law
CHART 4: Foreign Legal Education (continued) Jurisdiction Are graduates of foreign law schools eligible for admission by examination? If graduates of foreign law schools are eligible for admission by examination
[PDF] DRIVER’S LICENSES – Temple University Beasley School of Law
eight years old. Without immigration status, she was unable to get a driver’s license in Pennsylvania, which limited her ability to work, go to school, and get medical care. She explains: “You don’t know how essential a driver’s license is until you don’t have one. It limits where I can get a job because it affects my mobility. My …
The Uber Problem – The Temple 10-Q
The so-called “ride sharing” service Uber has grown dramatically over the last few years. The company’s business model is actually quite simple: its smartphone-based app connects drivers offering rides and passengers seeking them, passengers pay mileage-based fees through credit cards that the company keeps on file, and Uber then takes a percentage of each fare and gives the rest to drivers.
Jonathan C. Lipson’s articles on Voices at Temple
The Financial Times reports on forthcoming scholarship by Prof. Jonathan Lipson and co-author David Skeel that details what they call possible “ethical violations” by Sullivan & Cromwell that “appear to have reduced recoveries, even as they have enriched S&C” in the FTX bankruptcy.
Cameron Redfern – Law & Public Policy Program
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