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LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Distance Learning – Temple Law
The LL.M. in Trial Advocacy draws students from all over the country, as well as from the immediate Philadelphia area. The program permits designated students to telecommute from considerable distances without sacrificing their practices or personal lives. The distance & online learning component of the LL.M. degree program allows lawyers …
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Law & Public Policy Program – Law & Public Policy Program
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Professor Mo Zhang, Temple Law School
Office: Klein Hall, Room 502. 1719 North Broad Street. Philadelphia, PA 19122. Phone: Email: Download Photo. Download CV. Download vCard. Professor Zhang specializes in conflict of laws, international commercial transactions, contract law, Chinese Law and comparative law.
In-House Clinic Application and Registration – Temple Law
Application for Temple Lawβs in-house clinics is through the Early Application Process. The deadline for applications for in-house clinics for Fall 2024 is Fall 2024 is Tuesday, March 12, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. See below for detailed descriptions of our in-house clinic opportunities.β. Students will be notified if they have been accepted into …
Barrack Public Interest Fellowship Program – Temple Law
Download Program Guidelines for 2023-2024. Download Application Form. The application deadline for funding for 2024 is January 5, 2024. Questions on the Barrack Public Interest Fellowship program should be directed to the Law School Financial Aid Office, 215-204-8943, or lwfinaid@temple.edu.
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How I Chose My Law School – Voices at Temple
Originally, I had given a lot of thought to picking the law school that gave me the most money. Law school is expensive; as an out-of-state student, law school is extra expensive. I knew my parents were not in a position to help me financially, which meant scholarships and loans were my only options to pay for law school.