[PDF] The Places in Between – Temple University Beasley School of Law

The alternative she offers to “history as formalism” is “history as politics,” an equally one-dimensional standpoint. In her view, if history is not value free, impartial, and verifiable, then it must be politics “all the way down.”. Orford’s account of history as politics has both a descriptive and a normative element.

Family Law Archives – Temple Law

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Seven Steps to (Hearsay) Heaven – Advocacy and Evidence Resources

Step 7 – don’t forget the invisible witness. Too few lawyers [and judges] consider and apply Rule 806. One of the most potent rules of evidence, 806 permits impeachment of the hearsay declarant the same as if the speaker was on the witness stand, And, of course, the declarant can’t respond or explain. These, then, are the seven steps.

[PDF] EVENT PLANNING GUIDE

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