Training Advocates Conference 2023 • August 18 and 19 – Temple Law

Temple University Beasley School of Law is proud to host the annual Training Advocates Conference (TAC) at Temple University Center City Campus on August 18th and 19th, 2023. TAC convenes coaches, faculty, program directors, and competition directors in all fields of advocacy to learn the best practices for teaching competition students.

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] Welcoming Schools Campaign – Temple University Beasley School of Law

Welcoming Schools Campaign 1 PURPOSE This toolkit aims to provide students, parents, community members, and schools with the tools for affirming a school’s dedication to ensuring that all students—regardless of their immigration status—are welcome, safe, and protected in the school environment.

A Farewell to Rational Aims: Why U.S. Strategy Failed in Afghanistan

Peter Konchak ’21, Law & Public Policy Scholar August 30, 2021 marked the end of nearly two decades of continuous U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan. A little more than two weeks after Taliban militants seized the Afghan capital, Kabul, following a rapid offensive and the wholesale collapse of the Afghan security forces, the last U.S. military forces in Afghanistan completed their …

Malik Waqar LLM ’15 – Temple Law

Malik Waqar, LLM ’15, embodies the Temple spirit of being self-made, persevering, and hardworking. Despite experiencing poverty after fleeing Pakistan at 13, Malik transcended many obstacles to pursue his hunger to learn and succeed in law practice. After earning his Temple Master of Laws degree, Malik worked for four years at a non-profit …

Impeaching By Omission – Advocacy and Evidence Resources

Impeaching By Omission. evidence. Evidence rules explicitly allow for impeachment of any witness (even one called by the party) and set the procedures for attacking with inconsistencies – the impeaching document need not be shown to the witness, and impeachment must occur with there being some opportunity for the witness to respond and explain.