Law School Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint – Voices at Temple

As I am fond of telling my students, law school is a marathon, not a sprint. In order to achieve your own personal optimum performance as a law student and a lawyer, you need to get serious about taking care of yourself. Marathons are not won on two hours of sleep and a Big Mac. Now is the time to develop good habits in four important areas …

[PDF] TAKE–HOME EXAMS – SPRING 2024

Maniloff Insurance Law May 1 – 9AM 74 hours from time of download (latest time you can turn in exam is 10PM on 5/13/24) Maslowski Patent Litigation May 1 – 9AM 24 hours from time of download (latest time you can turn in exam is 10PM on 5/13/24) Porrata-Doria Business Mergers & Acquisitions May 1 – 9AM 72 hours from time of download …

[PDF] HARVEY RISHIKOF – Temple University Beasley School of Law

Washington, DC 20016-5550. H (202) 537-0956 — C (202) 288-2013. E-mail: rishikofh@me.com. Temple Law School, Philadelphia, PA 2018 to present . Visiting Professor of Law: Courses in Cyber, National Security, U.S. Constitutional, Media. MITRE-FFRDC, Washington, DC 2018 to present

[PDF] DUCATION – law.temple.edu

The Washington College of Law 4300 Nebraska Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 202.274.4370 rtsai@american.edu … Southern District of New York, 1997-98 (now on 2d Circuit) PUBLICATIONS BOOKS PRACTICAL EQUALITY: FORGING JUSTICE IN A DIVIDED N … (forthcoming 2019) (book symposium on Timothy Zick, Free Speech and its Relation to Other …

Professor Jonathan Lipson – Making America Worse: Jobs and Money at …

Professor Jonathan Lipson’s working paper, Making America Worse: Jobs and Money at Trump Casinos, 1997-2010, caused enough of a stir when it was released in late September to earn a spot on the Clinton campaign’s website. Since then, the paper, which questions Donald Trump’s claim that his business success in creating jobs means that he can also create jobs as President, has become part …

Pro Bono Projects at Temple Law School

Pro Bono Projects. The following projects create consistent opportunities for students to get involved. Additional opportunities, organized by faculty, the Office of Public Interest Programs, outside organizations, and/or student groups, spring up every year. Past projects have included the American Immigration Lawyers Association Pro Bono …