Business and Tax Curriculum at Temple Law

The Temple 10-Q, connects and informs the Temple business law community, and provides a first-hand look at what Temple business lawyers actually do. Students can participate in The 10-Q as student editors and reporters. Visit the Temple 10-Q. But law students often don’t know what “business law” means in concrete terms or, if they do …

Fifth Free Online Advocacy Conference – January 19, 2022 – Temple Law

Temple University Beasley School of Law will host its fifth free online advocacy training conference on Wednesday, January 19 from 6:00-8:00 PM (East Coast time) and will cover two topics. The first topic will be set up as an “Open Mic” to create a platform for people who have not yet been able to present or present often at advocacy …

The “Personal Knowledge” Rule: An Evidence Principle Worth Considering

Evidence to prove personal knowledge may consist of the witness’s own testimony. This rule does not apply to a witness’s expert testimony under Rule 703. The threshold for admissibility is low. “A judge should admit witness testimony “if the jury could reasonably find that the witness perceived the event.”. United States v.

Housing – Temple Law

Additionally, car and related expenses are not included as part of the financial aid budget, so unless absolutely necessary, there is no need to have a car. If you do plan to have a car, remember to ask if parking is available in the area you are looking for housing. Housing located further outside the city typically offers free parking.

Professor Peter J. Spiro, Temple Law School

Charles R. Weiner Professor of LawCo-Director, Institute for International Law and Public Policy. Klein Hall, room 806. 1719 North Broad Street. Philadelphia, PA 19122. Download Photo. Download CV. Download vCard. Peter J. Spiro holds the Charles Weiner Chair in international law. Before joining Temple’s faculty in 2006, Professor Spiro was …