[PDF] Law School Financial Aid Fact Sheet

The Federal Direct Graduate PLUS loan is a federally guaranteed, credit-based loan that students can apply for after they exhaust their Stafford loan eligibility. Your eligibility for a Direct Graduate PLUS loan is based on a completed Graduate PLUS loan application that has been approved for credit. You are eligible to borrow up to the

Frequently Asked Questions About Financial Aid – Temple Law

Although international students do not meet the citizenship requirements to borrow federal student loans, there is funding available through private student loans. Many private student loan lenders provide loans to international students who apply with a credit-worthy cosigner who is a U.S. citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident.

Why I Chose a Fellowship as My Path to the Profession

This March, I was honored to be selected as a Federal Fellow as part of the Reproductive Justice Fellowship Program sponsored by If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. I will complete a one-year policy fellowship at Unite for Reproductive Justice and Gender Equity (URGE) in Washington, D.C. I am currently on the Board of Temple’s chapter of If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive …

Barrack Public Interest Fellowship Program – Temple Law

Download Program Guidelines for 2023-2024. Download Application Form. The application deadline for funding for 2024 is January 5, 2024. Questions on the Barrack Public Interest Fellowship program should be directed to the Law School Financial Aid Office, 215-204-8943, or lwfinaid@temple.edu.

Trump and Bush, β€˜Anchor Babies,’ and Birthright Citizenship

Jan Ting. Professor of Law. Donald Trump has made himself the Republican frontrunner for president by advocating enforcement of U.S. immigration law and an end to birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens. The former frontrunner Jeb Bush, trying to resuscitate his floundering campaign, has denounced β€œanchor babies” while …

NLRB Returns to Former Precedent on Protected Union Activity

The Board concluded that employees must feel free to express their opinions without fear of retaliation when bargaining with employers. Furthermore, labor disputes, which often involve questions of livelihood and pay, are likely to promote strong feelings, which may be expressed in less-than-civil ways. The NLRA is not a civility code, the …

LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Admissions – Temple Law

Temple Law School’s performance-based LL.M. in Trial Advocacy program integrates the development of theory and theme, persuasive storytelling, extemporaneous speech, and effective use of technology in the courtroom.. This one-year, 24-credit degree program is designed for the practicing attorney and is scheduled primarily in the evenings and on weekends.