Tuition & Cost (Mirror) – Temple Law

Part-Time Evening *. $23,878. $36,604. Per Credit. $1,155. $1,850. * Evening and part-time day division students taking less than 8 credits a semester are billed on a per credit basis. See estimated cost of attendance figures for J.D. students. Find out more about financial aid and scholarship opportunities.

Student Computer Recommendations – Temple Law

1920×1080 (1080p Full HD) or higher. Display size is a matter of personal preference. Some students will want a smaller and lighter laptop, while others will prefer a bigger screen with a higher native resolution. Battery. 4 hours. 4-6 hours. Longer battery life is better. Warranty. 3-year hardware warranty.

[PDF] ALL STEPS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE YOU BEGIN WORKING

The I-9 documentation must be submitted in-person to Temple University Human Resources within 3 days of your first day of work. Please refer to the Equifax Employment Center email for the list of … go to TU Portal, click on the Staff Tools tab, then go to the Personal Information section on the right side of the page and click on “Update Work …

Books Archives – Advocacy and Evidence Resources

In December 2016, when reviewing the second edition of BASIC TRIAL ADVOCACY, I wrote the following: NITA – the National Institute for Trial Advocacy – deserves great credit for providing [advocacy lessons] in a concise, reader-friendly form in TRIAL ADVOCACY BASICS (NITA, 2016) by Molly Townes O’Brien and Gary S. Gildin.

[PDF] B L T UNIVERSITY—BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW

semester, 10-credit program which uses simulations to allow students to tackle problems in trusts and estates, small businesses and charities, ethics, and professional responsibility, while building their transactional skill set. Finally, corporate law practicums, such as interning for

The Prosecutor Cross-Examines: A Guide to Avoiding Unfairness and …

Prosecutors cross-examine much less frequently than do defense counsel, for good reason. Often defendants do not testify (with some data sets putting the number below the 50% threshold for felony cases that go to trial), whether because they have little too say, there is ample impeachment evidence the jury will not hear if they remain silent, or their educational and developmental limitations …