After Obergefell: Panel Discusses Next Steps for LGBT Equality in U.S.
The struggle for full LGBT equality is far from over, concluded a panel of policy experts at a well-attended discussion sponsored by the American Constitution…
The struggle for full LGBT equality is far from over, concluded a panel of policy experts at a well-attended discussion sponsored by the American Constitution…
On August 22nd – the Saturday following a busy Orientation Week – a group of newly minted Temple Law students took a break from their…
The ceremony was brief, but powerful. On Thursday, August 20th, the incoming class was formally greeted by the faculty and welcomed to the Temple Law…
Ed. note: Temple Law School has always been “home” to passionate students who don’t wait for graduation to use their advocacy skills in service to…
The Temple Law Advocacy Program is now accepting articles for the inaugural Edward Ohlbaum Annual Paper in Advocacy Scholarship. Practitioners, judges, professors, and others working…
On August 3, 2016, the Temple Beijing LLM program welcomed its 16th entering class, with a total of 47 students in attendance. The opening ceremony was…
Returning students and faculty will have to leave a few minutes earlier than usual when travelling between Klein and Barrack Halls this fall due to…
In a sign of Temple Law School’s continued growth and momentum, the faculty will welcome five new members when classes begin this fall: Pamela Bookman,…
Temple Law adjunct professor Cary L. Flitter has been named Consumer Advocate of the Year by the National Association of Consumer Advocates. The honor, bestowed…
The US Feminist Judgments Project brings together feminist legal theorists, practicing lawyers, clinicians and legal writing professors of diverse backgrounds and experiences to rewrite influential…