LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Curriculum – Temple Law

The completion of written self critiques allows students to self correct and fine-tune their personal styles and advocacy skills. Boot Camp. The LL.M. in Trial Advocacy kicks off in the summer session with an intensive two-part “Bootcamp.” As the program title suggests, we believe a critical front-end indoctrination into courtroom skills …

Financial Aid – Temple Law

You can also reach the Temple Law Financial Aid Office via email at lawFAO@temple.edu, or by phone at 215-204-8943. The financial aid program at Temple Law School is designed to help fill the gap between the cost of a legal education at Temple University and the student’s own resources. Financial aid may consist of any combination of academic …

Court Rejects Philadelphia University Students … – The Temple 10-Q

Students pled claims of unjust enrichment and breach of contract for the interruption of in-person instruction. U.S. District Judge John M. Gallagher granted Temple’s motion for dismissal, siding with the university’s argument that students signed a contract to pay full tuition for uninterrupted coursework. In the tuition contract, the …

[PDF] CRAFT YOUR NEXT OPENING STATEMENT WITH CONFIDENCE

all of those “bad facts” exactly the way you want to. Framing of the Story This “framing of the story” is crucial for so many reasons. First, it means you get to set the tone, the emotion for the trial. If your client is sympathetic, you get to set that stage. If your theory is about keeping emotion and sympathy out of the trial, you get to

(Fall 2024) LAW 1027 § 51 Details – Temple Law Course Bulletin

LAW 1027: Innocence and Wrongful ConvictionsFall 2024 • Section 51 • CRN 27705. LAW 1027: Innocence and Wrongful Convictions. Course offerings for are still tentative. The information below is subject to change. This seminar provides students with an overview of the issues and case law related to wrongful convictions.

Enacting Long-Term Care Bill of Rights for LGBTQ Older Adults

The answer is to pass a Long-Term Care BOR on the federal level to protect LGBTQ long-term care residents from discrimination, harassment, and abuse based on sexual orientation and gender identity. In 2015, San Francisco enacted the country’s first Long-Term Care BOR. Since then, California and New Jersey have passed state-wide Long-Term Care …