Awards and Prizes

Master of Laws LL.M. Awards

The Professor Samuel Gyandoh Award

Awarded to the graduates in the International LL.M. Program who have rendered outstanding professional and personal service to the Law School Community.

The Professor Peter Sevareid Award.

Awarded to the graduates in the International LL.M. Program who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in academic studies at Temple.

The Faculty Award – Taxation LL.M.

Awarded to a graduate in the Taxation LL.M. Program who demonstrates outstanding achievement in academic studies at Temple.

The Faculty Award – Transnational LL.M.

Awarded to a graduate in the Transnational LL.M. Program who demonstrates outstanding achievement in academic studies at Temple.

The Faculty Award – Trial Advocacy LL.M.

Awarded to a graduate in the Trial Advocacy LL.M. Program who demonstrates outstanding achievement in courtroom presentation and performance.


Academic Achievement Awards

Albert L. Bricklin Memorial Award for Outstanding Scholastic Achievement

Established in memory of Albert L. Bricklin ’38, founding partner of Bricklin Bennett & Saltzburg. To the graduate in the Evening Division who achieves the highest cumulative grade point average.

Israel Packel Memorial Award for Distinguished Scholastic Performance

In memory of Professor Israel Packel, faculty member, attorney general of the Commonwealth, and justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Established by a principal gift from his former law firm, Fox, Rothschild, O’Brien & Frankel, and by gifts from admirers and friends. To the graduate in the Day Division with the highest cumulative average.

The Lynne M. Abraham Award

Established by the Temple Law Alumni Association, this award honors Lynne M. Abraham, Class of 1965, and a former Court of Common Pleas judge, who was sworn in as the first woman district attorney of Philadelphia in May 1991. Awarded to the graduating student with outstanding grades in Criminal Law and Professional Responsibility who plans to work in a public service position.

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Eric D. Turner Award

Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.  Awarded to the graduating student who best exemplifies the positive attributes of a matrimonial lawyer.

The Arthur L. and Minette Berns Memorial Prize in Real Estate Law

Established by family and friends, including Mrs. Arthur L. Berns, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Citron and Mrs. Sylvia Goldman in memory of Arthur L. Berns. Awarded to the graduating student who demonstrates excellence in real estate law.

The Clinical Legal Education (CLEA) Award

To the graduate who has demonstrated outstanding work in a clinic and contributed to the clinical community at Temple.

Reuben E. Cohen Memorial Award

To the graduate who has the highest academic achievement in the area of law related to zoning and land development.

Catherine Donahue Memorial Award

To the graduates with the highest grades in trusts and estates courses.

The Faculty Award for Academic Achievement

Awarded to the graduates chosen by the Faculty for outstanding overall academic achievement.

The Norman Hegge SEPTA Clinical Award

To a graduate for outstanding performance while participating in the SEPTA Clinical Program.

Terrence H. Klasky Memorial Award

Established in memory of Terrence Howell Klasky, Class of 1972. To the graduate who demonstrated outstanding achievement in banking, negotiable instruments, or consumer protection

Nancy J. Knauer & Eleanor W. Myers Integrated Transactional Program Award

To the graduates who demonstrated outstanding achievement in the Integrated Transactional Program.

Harry R. Kozart Memorial Prize

Established in memory of Harry R. Kozart, Class of 1932. To the graduate who attained the highest grades in courses related to food and drug law or products liability.

Robert E. Lamberton Award

Established by Judge Samuel Rosenberg. To the graduates who have received the highest grades in constitutional law.

The Law & Public Policy Scholars Award

Awarded to Law & Public Policy Scholars who have made outstanding contributions to the Temple Law & Public Policy Program.

The Robert C. Podwil Memorial Prize

Established by the partners of the law firm of Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay, the award honors Robert C. Podwil, a late partner of the firm and a distinguished member of the adjunct faculty at Temple Law School. It is awarded annually to the graduate who demonstrates excellent academic performance and plan to practice in the area of intellectual property

The Joseph W. Price III Memorial Award

To the graduate who demonstrated outstanding achievement in the law of taxation.

The Milton C. Sharp Memorial Award

To the graduates who received the highest grades in land use planning.

The Lenard Sigal Memorial Award

To the graduates who demonstrated excellence in criminal law studies.

Technical Advisory Service for Attorneys (TASA) Prize for Outstanding Performance in the Field of Evidence

Established by Edwin H. Sherman, former member of the Board of Trustees and past president of the General Alumni Association, and Jay L. Rosen, past president of the General Alumni Association, who are co-founders of Technical Advisory Service for Attorneys. To the students who excel in the field of evidence.

The Bertram K. Wolfe Award

Established to honor Professor Wolfe upon the completion of 44 years of continuous service on the faculty of the law school, the award is presented to the graduate who has made the most  progress in his law school study.


Research & Writing Awards

Julian Eule Scholarship Award

Established by his colleagues and friends to honor Julian Eule, a member of the Temple Law Faculty from 1977 to 1984, this prize is awarded to a graduating student who, in the opinion of the faculty, wrote the best paper in the area of federal or state constitutional or procedural law.

Albert H. Friedman Prize

In memory of Albert H. Friedman, Class of 1929, a dedicated lawyer for 52 years. Awarded for outstanding performance in the production of a writing project.

Jack M. Golden and Frieda Golden Prize

Established by Charles M. Golden, Esq., Class of 1961, and presented to the law school to honor his parents. Awarded to the student who demonstrates superior qualities in legal research and writing which advance an understanding of health care and health administration.

The Jacob Kossman Award in Criminal Law

To the student submitting the bestpaper in the field of constitutional rights and privileges of persons accused of a crime.

The Kranzel Award

Established in memory of Frank Kranzel and in honor of Sonia Kranzel by their son Judge Isador Kranzel, Class of 1956.  Awarded to the graduate who wrote the best paper in the areas of public service, state or local government regulations, or health law.

Arthur G. Raynes Award

For scholarly achievement in the law as relates directly to research, organization of thought, clarity, and the ability to draw explicit conclusions.

The J. Howard Reber Memorial Award

Established by the Law Alumni Association for excellence in student writing and editing for the Temple Law Review.

Henry J. Richardson, III Award

Established to honor Henry J. Richardson, III, Professor of Law, for his personal contribution to critical thinking in the areas of international law, development, and human rights, and his dedication to fostering thoughtful scholarship in these areas. Awarded to the student who wrote the best paper in the field of international human rights.

The Sarah A. Shull Memorial Award

Established by Dr. and Mrs. Elden S. Magaw for excellence in legal research and writing.

The Honorable Dolores K. Sloviter Award

This award was established to commemorate Judge Sloviter’s term as Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.  The award is given annually to a student who writes an excellent paper in the area of federal judicial administration or federal jurisdiction.

The Smith and Leibel Family Law Award

Established by two alumnae of the law school who practice domestic relations law to emphasize the importance of this area. Awarded to the student who wrote the best paper on a topic related to family law.

Tau Epsilon Rho Law Schwartzberg Prize

Presented by the Tau Epsilon Rho Law Society, Philadelphia Chapter to the graduating student who wrote the best paper on a topic exemplifying the virtues of truth, justice, and ethics.

The John Colvin Wright, Jr., Esquire Award

Established to honor the life and memory of John Colvin Wright, Jr. Esq. This award recognizes a graduating law student who demonstrates academic achievement in the field of labor or employment law through coursework, a research paper, Law Review comment, article or note.  


Advocacy Awards

Center for Forensic Economic Studies Jerome M. Staller Award

Awarded annually to the graduates who have proven themselves in litigation areas to be the most promising litigators.

Myron H. Deutsch ’60 Memorial Award

Established by his colleagues to honor the memory of Myron H. Deutsch ’60, this award is given to a student who has excelled in the trial advocacy program.

Andrew Gay Award

Established by Edward Chacker, Esquire, in honor of Andrew Gay, Class of 1963, this award is presentedto a student who has excelled in trial advocacy particularly in the area of criminal law.

Integrated Trial Advocacy Program Award

To the graduates who have demonstrated excellence in civil trial advocacy skills.

The International Academy of Trial Lawyers’ Prize

For distinguished achievement in the art and science of advocacy.

The Victor A. Jaczun Award

To the graduates who have demonstrated excellence in trial advocacy.

The National Order of the Barristers Award

Awarded to the graduates who have exhibited excellence in the art of oral advocacy and brief writing through appellate moot court and mock trial programs.

Philadelphia Trial Lawyers’ Association James J. Manderino Award

To the outstanding student in trial advocacy.


Awards for Outstanding Contributions to the Law School Community

The Henry Kent Anderson Human Services Award

Established by his great-grandson in 2005, this award honors Henry Kent Anderson, a native American Cherokee who was born in 1855 and dedicated his life to the cause of human rights and social justice for his people.  It is awarded to the students whose challenging careers have demonstrated, through exemplary work and deed, a concern for the victims of society’s inequities.

The Albert M. Cohen Memorial Award

Offered by Lambda Sigma Kappa law fraternity to the graduates who rendered outstanding service to the law school in the work of the Student Bar Association.

The Beth Cross Award

Awarded to graduates who are planning a career in public interest law and who have demonstrated Ms. Cross’ commitment and dedication to providing legal assistance to underserved populations.

The Crossen Award

Awarded to a graduate who has overcome adversity and demonstrated perseverance in obtaining a law degree.

Jacquelyn E. Davis Johnson Success Award

Awarded to a graduate who will incur expenses in preparing for the bar examination and is a dues-paid member of the Black Law Students Association and who has contributed to the law school community.

Harriet Robinson Gillock Memorial Fund

Established by the friends of Harriet Robinson Gillock, Class of 1980, to perpetuate and honor her memory. Awarded to the outstanding graduates who most exemplifies Harriet Gillock’s integrity and her professional and personal dedication to her fellow students and the law school community.

The Lena L. Hale Award

To the graduates chosen by the faculty for outstanding extracurricular contributions.

Elizabeth C. High Award

Established by her classmates and friends in honor of Elizabeth C. High, Class of 2009, to a graduate who demonstrated academic achievement while overcoming significant adversity and contributing to the law school community.

Sarah J. Love Memorial Award

This award recognizes a student who had great impact on community justice issues during his or her law school career, in particular while working at the Stephen and Sandra Sheller Center for Social Justice.

The Captain Robert Miller Knox Award

Created by his mother, Helen Knox. To the graduate chosen by the faculty for the most outstanding contribution to the law school community.

The H. Monica Rasch Memorial Award

To the graduates who demonstrated academic achievement while overcoming adversity, with a preference for graduates who have children or were members of the Temple Law Review.

The Sender and Janina Szwalbenest Memorial Award

Established by Ben J. Szwalbenest, Class of 1981, to honor his parents. The award is given to graduates who are immigrants or are the children of immigrants to the United States and who rendered outstanding service to the law school community.

Jerry Zaslow Memorial Award

To the graduates who demonstrated outstanding academic achievement as well as well-rounded activity within the law school community.