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 …
SPACE Statement Archives – Voices at Temple
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Back to Basics – I Impeaching With Inconsistencies
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Professor Margaret M. deGuzman, Temple Law School
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Ad Hoc Procedure – The Temple 10-Q
In the face of such breakdowns, courts, parties, and legislatures sometimes craft “ad hoc procedures” that change the procedural rules of the road as a case proceeds. Ad hoc procedure-making allows the civil justice system to function when ordinary procedure fails. But it also presents a deep challenge to the rule-of-law values reflected in …
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Temple ESQ. Fall 2020
THE MAGAZINE OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY JAMES E. BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW FALL 2020 Rieser’s work considers the difficulties that low- and moderate-income people face when trying to navigate the civil justice system. “What students see in the busy courtrooms that deal with people’s day-to-day legal problems — child custody, landlord-tenant …
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Certification for Practice in Pennsylvania Courts as a Law Student
Many of the opportunities offered through Temple Law’s Experiential Programs, as well as many summer jobs where court appearances are expected, require students to receive certification to practice in court. In Pennsylvania, Bar Admission Rules 321 and 322 govern student certification. Please note that students must complete three (3) full …