Community Reminders
Law Library – Move to Virtual
As these times are rapidly changing, we are again required to change the access to the law library. The physical law library will be closed as of March 19th at 6 pm.
As a reminder, virtual library service is available Monday through Thursday 8 am to 6 pm and Fridays 8 am to 5 pm. During this time you can contact us via Zoom at https://temple.zoom.us/j/921213209. We are closed on the weekends, but you can still email us a request on a weekend day.
Additionally, Interlibrary Loan (ILL) will not be available during this time. You can still put in requests for purchases of physical materials during this time, but we will not be able to get them to you until operations resume to normal. Please contact us to see if we can find an electronic version of any resource you may need during this time.
Information on resources available from other Temple Libraries during this closure is available here.
FREE Xfinity Wifi Hotspots
Xfinity WiFi hotspots across the country will be available to anyone who needs them for free – including non-Xfinity Internet subscribers for the next 60 days. For a map of Xfinity WiFi hotspots, visit www.xfinity.com/wifi. Once at a hotspot, select the “xfinitywifi” network name in the list of available hotspots and then launch a browser.
Parking Pass Refunds
Temple will refund students for parking passes. Details are in the process of being sorted out and will be released soon.
SEPTA Refunds
SEPTA is offering credits for unused and partially used passes valid for specific time periods. Get more information on which periods are covered and how to receive your refund at this link: http://septa.org/pass-refund-info.html
Wolters Kluwer Casebooks – Electronic Access
In partnership with VitalSource, Wolters Kluwer is providing free digital e-textbooks for students who lost access to their purchased book or library resources due to a shift from in-person to online classes. It may take 24-48 hours for the books to be added, but they will be added. For more information regarding the VitalSource Helps Program, please read the full press release.
VitalSource Helps Access Instructions:
1. To get started, students should visit bookshelf.vitalsource.com and log-in or create a Bookshelf account with their institution-provided email address.
2. Here are instructions on creating a Bookshelf account for both students and instructors.
3. Once students create an account with an institution-provided email address, they should log in and click on the “Explore” tab in the upper left corner of the screen. This tab provides access to the freely available e-textbooks.
For a complete list of VitalSource frequently asked questions regarding access to the VitalSource Helps Program, please visit their site to learn more. Please note that at this time, student downloads are limited to 7 titles and trial access will expire on Monday, May 25th, 2020.
For courses where a Connected Casebook has been adopted, we will also provide students access to the e-book, learning tools, and study center for their textbook on CasebookConnect.com. Student access will include:
• Digital e-textbooks with search, highlighting, and note-taking capabilities
• Additional learning materials and practice questions from leading study aids such as Examples & Explanations and Glannon Guides, including: Video explanations, Flashcards, Multiple choice, Hypothetical short answer, Essays, Issue-spotting exercises
• Outlining and Case-briefing tools to help students work more efficiently
Campus Resources
These campus resources remain open:
- Student Health Services
- Tuttleman Counseling Services: Closed for in person meetings but continuing to offer remote services
- Cherry Pantry: Moving to the Temple Police substation in Morgan Hall South on Broad Street near Oxford – the service will be open twice a week on Tuesdays from 10 am to 12 pm and Fridays from 3 pm to 5 pm, and students will be given a bag of food after showing their ID
Please note that campus recreation is closed until further notice.
And as always, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers will continue to provide confidential assistance and please feel free to reach out to Student Affairs with any concerns.
SBA: Calling All Candidates!
FREE Philadelphia Bar Association Memberships
The Board of Governors for the Philadelphia Bar Association is sponsoring free memberships for local law students. If interested, please email Membership Director Andria Morris-Tracey at amorris@philabar.org
Job Opportunities
Library Research Assistant Needed
The Research Assistant will work in the Temple Law Library’s Public Services department, providing research assistance for faculty scholarship and participating in special projects that support reference activities. Students are expected to work approximately 15 hours/week during the semester, but scheduling is flexible. Qualified candidates will have completed a law school first-year legal research and writing class. Work study students are preferred. The Law Library may opt to renew this position for future semesters. Interested students should contact Julie Randolph at julie.randolph@temple.edu with a cover letter and resume.
Temple 10-Q – Student Editors Needed
The Temple 10-Q, Temple Law’s Electronic Business Law Magazine, is looking for 1Ls and 2Ls interested in becoming a Student Editor. The Student Editors reports to the Senior Student Editor and Faculty Editors. The Temple 10-Q is run by Professor Jonathan Lipson along with Professors Salil Mehra and Jonathan Broder. The readership of the 10-Q is a combination of Temple Law faculty, alumni, students, prospective students, and lawyers. The position is a great opportunity for students to network with attorneys from all sized law firms, expand on business law knowledge, and gain writing and editing experience. Working for the 10-Q requires attention to detail, timeliness, and dependability. The duties of a Student Editor are as follows:
- Manage the production calendar
- Communicate with authors
- Develop articles in the pipeline
- Write articles
- Attend business law events
- Provide advice as to how maximize the 10-Q
The position is eligible for work study. If interested in applying, please send resumes to Professor Lipson at jlipson@temple.edu and copy Senior Student Editor, Sarah McKinney at sarah.mckinney@temple.edu.
Summer Research Assistant Jobs – Paid
Professor Cary Coglianese is seeking law students to work as research assistants this summer on a major project on regulation of the U.S. economy. If you want to learn more about how economic activity is regulated in the United States, are interested in public policy issues, or simply wish to prepare yourself better for a career in nearly any field of law today, we want to hear from you! 1Ls are especially encouraged to apply to be part of this engaging research team at the Penn Program on Regulation, directed by Prof. Coglianese. Full-time commitments for the summer are preferred, but interest in a part-time position may be considered. We can provide stipends of about $7,500 per position for full-time work throughout the summer due to an outside funding source. To be considered for a position, please send your resume and a cover letter explaining your background and interests to regulation@law.upenn.edu.
Spring 2020 Exam Information
Spring 2020 Exam Schedule
The Spring 2020 exam schedule is posted here. Information about exam conflicts can be found here. If you have a conflict please complete this form and email it to Kathy Wilson at kilson@temple.edu. If you do not see your course on the scheduled exam list, please check the take-home list and the free-slot exam list. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact jennifer.bretschneider@temple.edu.
Spring 2020 Saturday Exam Request Form – Evening Students ONLY
The law school is offering Upper Level Evening Students the option to move exams to either Saturday, April 25 or May 2. Interested students should complete the form at this link: https://forms.gle/ngs2gD7chj3rpb2V7 Understand that though Dean Bretschneider and Associate Director Walden will be proctoring the exams, there will not be a member of the Technology Staff present and so any technology issues will be handled by members of the Student Affairs team. Please also note that, consistent with Law School rules, you will not be permitted to take an exam early. You can only move an exam that was originally scheduled for administration on a date that is prior to the selected Saturday.
Bar Exam & MPRE Information
Bar Exam Tips – Week 12
Committing to safeguarding your health and well-being is important always, and particularly meaningful during bar studying. Take care of your mental health, make time for exercise, and eat properly. Putting your emotional health first, if that means engaging in mindfulness activities and participating in therapy, is extremely important. Making time to move is also essential. This will be a stressful time, and exercise is known to relieve stress. Nothing overly strenuous is needed either; both walking and yoga are great! Finally, you will feel better all around when you fuel your body with healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables.
Keep a look out for bar tips delivered to you each week this semester in the Post!
Important Changes to the 2020 MPRE
There are some important changes to the 2020 MPRE that all students should know about.
- August and October are the next available MPRE administrations. The MPRE is no longer administered during a single two-hour period on Saturday. Instead, students will select one of several two-hour appointment times on one of the two weekday test dates.
- The test will be administered on a computer at a Pearson VUE testing center. This is a new location compared to past administrations. Students will select a testing center when they schedule their test appointment.
- There is no late registration deadline. The earlier students register with NCBE and schedule their appointment with Pearson VUE, the more likely they will be to get an appointment with their desired location, date, and test time.
- If students plan to seek accommodations under the ADA, they should apply for accommodations as soon as possible to allow NCBE time to review their application. Those applying for accommodations should check their NCBE File Cabinets frequently for updates on their accommodations applications.
Any questions should be directed to NCBE at 608.280.8550 or by email to mpreregistration@ncbex.org (for questions about registration) or mpre.ada@ncbex.org (for questions about accommodations). You may visit their website here.
Scholarships & Writing Competitions
Notre Dame Law School Smith-Doheny Legal Ethics Writing Competition
The competition is open to all law students. Entries should concern any issue within the general category of legal ethics. A prize of $2,500 will be awarded for one winning entry. All entries must be received by 5 pm, Friday, April 24, 2020.
ABA Real Property & Trust & Estate Law – Writing Contest
The goal of the Real Property and Trust and Estate Law Writing Contest is to encourage and reward law student writing on the subjects of real property or trust and estate law. Articles submitted for judging are encouraged to be of timely topics and have not been previously published. This contest is open to all law and LL.M students currently attending an ABA-accredited law school. The first-place winner will receive a number of awards including $2,500. A second and third place winner will also be selected. The contest deadline is May 31, 2020.