Fall 2023 – Week Four

COMMUNITY REMINDERS

ReOrientation

Did you miss the Fall 2023 ReOrientation? The slides are here and you can watch the recording at this link. If you have any questions, please contact Senior Director Walden at walden@temple.edu.

No Stickers on Lockers

As a reminder, do not stick any items (like stickers) inside or outside of your locker.

Academic Core Enrichment (ACE) Counselor Interest Form

Are you a 1L student still trying to navigate how best to prepare for and participate in class? Complete the ACE Counselor Request Form to let us know how we can best help you! Once you’ve completed the form, we will pair you with an ACE Counselor to work with them one-on-one to develop the tools and skills you need to succeed. (Note: you will need to be logged into your Temple AccessNet account to complete the form linked above).

Questions? Contact Associate Director Urmson at nurmson@temple.edu.

Temple Sports Law Negotiation Competition Teams – Now Accepting Applications!

The Temple Sports Law program sends teams to negotiation competitions that are typically modeled after the salary negotiation process for professional athletes (including baseball and football players). We are accepting applications for students to compete with us for a local competition on November 3rd & 4th, and for other competitions in the spring. Please send a resume and statement of interest (email format is fine) to briana.quinn@temple.edu by 9/25.

Spring 2024 Practicum with United States Attorney’s Office: Civil Division – Deadline Friday, October 6th

We are now collecting applications for our School Designed Practicum with the United States Attorney’s Office – Civil Division for the Spring 2024 semester. A description of this practicum opportunity and application instructions can be found below. Additional practicum opportunities will be posted in later in the semester. More information on practicums can be found here.

CIVIL LITIGATION PRACTICUM (UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE – CIVIL DIVISION)

There are up to three slots available for third- and fourth-year law students in this 3-credit Practicum.

This Practicum with the Civil Division of the United States Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia supplements traditional classroom study by offering students the opportunity to hone their legal skills by working with Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) toward the resolution of cases in litigation or at the pre-complaint stage. Students will have the opportunity to deepen their substantive knowledge, sharpen essential lawyering skills, and appreciate professional values of the legal profession. Under the supervision of one or more AUSAs in the civil division of the United States Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia, students will engage in and observe all phases of work of the civil side of the United States Attorney’s Office—to include both affirmative and defensive litigation—in subject areas including, but not limited to: torts, employment discrimination, civil rights, disability rights, environmental law, and healthcare fraud. Students will assist civil division AUSAs with a variety of casework, the nature of which depends upon the needs of each case. Assignments may include legal research, analysis, and writing; attending meetings and court hearings; assisting with witness interviews and taking/defending depositions; drafting and responding to discovery; and participating in all aspects of arbitrations and trials (including witness examination). Externs will have regular opportunities for feedback.

Students will need to commit to a minimum of 10 hours per week to this Practicum. To participate in this Practicum, students must also be eligible for court certification. A security clearance must be obtained prior to the start of the semester’s work. If you are interested in this opportunity, please send your resume, a copy of your transcript, a writing sample, and a letter of interest addressed to the “United States Attorney’s Office – Civil Division Practicum Selection Committee” to lawpract@temple.edu by 12:00 pm on Friday, October 6, 2023.

PA Voter Registration Deadline for November 7th Election – October 23rd

Do you need to register to vote in PA? October 23rd is the last day to register before the November 7th election. Complete your Voter Registration Application online today!

Volunteer Judges Needed for Haverford College Mock Trial Tournament – November 11th & 12th

Haverford Mock Trial is hosting their annual undergraduate mock trial tournament, the Black Squirrel Invitational, on the weekend of November 11-12, 2023 at the Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and are seeking judges for the tournament. For more information, or to sign up to volunteer as a judge, see this link: https://forms.gle/2v129QkmtonkQtWT6

Professor Ken Jacobsen: Article on NCAA policies on name, image, and likeness

Interested in sports law? Check out this recent article by Professor Ken Jacobsen: Has the NCAA Not Learned NIL Policy Lessons of the Past?

The Temple 10-Q – Random Advice for First-Year Law Students (2023-2024) – We Encourage You to Read!

The Temple 10-Q’s annual Random Advice for First-Year Law Students is now available! You can check it out here: https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/10-q-random-advice-for-first-year-law-students-2023-2024/

Sign up for your FREE PA Bar Association membership today!

Chester County Bar Association: Join for free today!

Free Federal Bar Association Law Student Membership

The Federal Bar Association (FBA) is now offering its Law Student Membership to new applicants for free. This membership includes up to three years of associate membership while the student is enrolled in law school (up to four if in a part-time program) and the first year of their professional membership after graduation. Students may apply for their free membership at http://www.fedbar.org/join.

The FBA is the premier professional association for judges and lawyers involved in federal practice.  It is a nonpartisan national voluntary bar association with more than 15,000 members, including more than 2,000 members of the Judiciary. The FBA also has nearly 100 professional chapters across the United States tasked with building partnerships with their local law schools and developing affiliated law school student chapters that cater specifically to students considering federal practice.

Temple Law Alumni in the News

We’re excited to introduce our new feature page of the Student Post, Temple Law Alumni in the News. Here, you’ll find news features and announcements on some of Temple Law’s alumni.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Pathways to Employment in International Law – September 26th at 12PM

2023-2024 Moot Court Team Information Session – Wednesday, September 27th at 12PM in the Moot Court Room

 

Summer in Rome Information Session: Thursday, September 28th at 12PM

Study law in Rome for four weeks for an unforgettable, international experience to enhance your legal education and career opportunities! Join us at Temple Rome from May 27 – June 21, 2024, and have plenty of time to return home to complete an 8-week summer internship.

In this information session, we will describe the Rome summer program in detail. Professors Kristen Murray and Mark Rahdert will discuss the courses they will teach next summer, and a current student will share her experience studying abroad in Rome.

Pizza will be served.

Date: Thursday, September 28, 2023

Time: 12-1 pm

Location: K1C

Or join us on Zoom: https://temple.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwsd-msrDstE9faf_2_HmdEAHxJ7EjG4s0k

Cutting Sign to the Legal Profession Conference – September 29th – 30th, 2023

The University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law in partnership with the University of Idaho College of Law, the University of Washington School of Law, and Ballard Spahr is hosting the Cutting Sign to the Legal Professions event. This program will be held in person from September 28 to October 1 in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is open to law students of Native American/American Indian, Alaska Native, First Nations, and North American Indigenous heritage. Student registration is due Wednesday, September 13.

You can find more information on this event here: Cutting Sign to the Legal Profession 2023.

Esquire Bound Series: Admission by Bar Exam Part 2 – Sunday, October 1st at 7PM via Zoom

Join us for our next “Esquire Bound” event on Sunday, October 1st from 7 – 7:45 pm via Zoom.  You can access the Zoom link for every session here: https://temple.zoom.us/j/6398848836. This session will be recorded.

For more information on the Esquire Bound series, including dates for upcoming events and a copy of the recordings for the vents, see the BAR EXAM & MPRE section of the Student Post below.

Lunch with Litigators Series – next event Monday, October 2nd at 12PM

The Temple Law Trial Advocacy Program will host five events in their “Lunch with Litigators” series during the Fall 2023 semester.  Each event will have extraordinary litigators, people who will discuss their careers, offer advocacy lessons, and give you a chance to ask your questions and network.

Below are remaining events for the semester. Some will be bring-your-own lunch, while pizza will be provided for others. No sign-up required! Just show up!

Monday, October 2nd: Kristen Gibbons-Feden https://www.smbb.com/attorney/kristen-m-gibbons-feden/ and Marni Berger – https://www.smbb.com/attorney/marni-s-berger/ , two leading lawyers in litigating on behalf of victims of abuse (and Ms.  Gibbons-Feden previously prosecuted on behalf of sexual assault victims, including in the prosecution of Bill Cosby)

Monday, October 30th: Zoe Littlepage – https://www.littlepagebooth.com/meet-the-team/attorneys/zoe-littlepage and https://www.athealaw.com/attorneys/zoe-littlepage/ , one of the nation’s leading plaintiffs’ lawyers and a founding member of Athea Law, a group of collaborating women lawyers

Monday, November 13th: Members of the firm MGM https://www.mgmlaw.com/The-Firm a national litigation firm, including managing partner Amaryah Bocchino https://www.mgmlaw.com/amaryah-bocchino and at least one member of the litigation team

Monday, November 27th: Exoneree Steven Lazar and his civil rights counsel (Temple alum, Grace Harris)

Questions?  Please contact Professor Epstein at jules.epstein@temple.edu

PA Superior Court at Temple Law – October 3rd and 4th in the Moot Court Room

The Superior Court of Pennsylvania will be sitting in session at Temple Law on October 3rd and 4th. Oral Arguments will be held in the Moot Court Room.

  • Court will be held from 9:30AM – 3PM on both days.
  • You must enter and exit the Moot Court Room through the entrance near K2A/K2B
  • Backpacks are not permitted. You may not leave them in the hallway near the courtroom.
  • Cell phones must be turned off.

The PA Superior Court’s 2023 Session Calendar can be found here.

American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Philadelphia Happy Hour – Thursday, October 5th

Where: Independence Beer Garden

Time: AILA meet at 5:30pm (Happy Hour at IBG runs until 7)

What: This is an excellent opportunity to mingle with Philadelphia-area immigration attorneys and meet new AILA Philadelphia chapter members. Law student membership in AILA is free. (aila.org)

Questions?: Contact Temple alumnus, Andrew Fuller, at afuller@lhscimmigration.com.

Dissent in America Teach-in Series: Oppenheimer and the Early Scientist Movement for the International Control of Nuclear Weapons – Friday, October 6th

To attend via Zoom, register here: https://temple.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcrcOiprj8uHNWlwA_RJ6Y1q-dgYbgc3KDs#/registration

Reed Smith Law Student Mental Health Summit – Save the Date – October 12th

Reed Smith is pleased to announce our virtual Law Student Mental Health Summit, an event designed to proactively address the mental health of aspiring lawyers.

The summit will offer an opportunity for law school students, faculty and administrators to hear from leading mental health experts, legal industry professionals and peers about the unique stressors that can endanger law students’ mental health – and protective steps we can take individually and collectively.

Law students are at increased risk of depression, alcohol abuse and thoughts of suicide. But prioritizing mental health and self-care at law school is doable, and it has a direct correlation to long-term success (not to mention contributing to a happy life outside of work).

Join us to gain valuable insights and practical tools, and engage with a supportive network. Now’s the time to be proactive about your wellbeing.

VIRTUAL & ON-DEMAND: Law students and other attendees are welcome to attend all six live sessions, drop in/drop out of any sessions, or watch them on-demand at a time that works for them.

Register for full summit or individual sessions and view the agenda online at this link.

Webinar: Legal and Compliance Career Opportunities in the Asset Management Industry – October 18th

TLR Symposium: Competition/Regulation: Controlling Corporate Power in the Digital Economy – Thursday, October 19th

Dissent in America Teach-in Series: Trump’s Indictments: The Collision of Law and Politics – Friday, October 20th

To attend via Zoom, register here: https://temple.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJclcOitrDojGtXOGjxZwQg7rfg5ypog2Adc#/registration

WRITING COMPETITIONS, CONTESTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND TOURNAMENTS

Looking for more information on available scholarships, writing competitions, contests, and tournaments? Check out our Student Post Scholarship Page! If you’d like to explore opportunities that are currently accepting applications or submissions, you can find them sorted by submission deadline here: https://www2.law.temple.edu/studentpost/scholarships/.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND TA POSITIONS

Community Legal Services Summer 2024 Law Student Internship

Community Legal Services of Philadelphia offers a summer internship program for approximately 15-20 students that have completed their first or second year of law school.

CLS offers a rich and exciting summer internship experience. Our law students receive exceptional training and the opportunity to work with some of the most talented legal minds in civil legal services.

The application for the CLS Summer 2024 Law Student Internship is now open. For more information, or to apply for this internship, see more here: CLS Summer 2024 Law Student Internship.

Chester County Bar Association Summer 2024 Diverse Law Student Internship Program

HEALTH AND WELLNESS REMINDERS AND EVENTS

Knit and Crochet Club – Every Other Wednesday at 12PM in K6A

In the spirit of wellness and mindfulness, 2L Students Blayne Cekine & Jessica Novey, along with Professor Mandelbaum, will be coming together to teach (and learn with) students the art of knitting and crocheting. This is an opportunity to relax, learn a new skills, and more importantly, connect with one another. Yarn, knitting needles, and crochet hooks will be provided. If you would like to explore this skill, join us every other Wednesday at 12PM in K6A (the specific meeting dates can be found in the Temple Law Calendar). Questions? Please email Jessica Novey at jessica.novey@temple.edu.

Temple University Flu Shots Now Available!

Seasonal flu vaccinations are now available for all University students, faculty and staff for the 2023-2024 flu season. All Temple University students, faculty and staff may receive a free seasonal flu shot.  You must schedule an appointment on the Patient Health Portal in order to receive your free flu shot. No Walk-ins will be accepted! Flu shots are administer on Main Campus at Morgan Hall North, Room D301 (Entrance from the courtyard in the middle of Morgan North and South).

Law School Mental Health Day – “Inspiration: We all have a CARFAX” – Tuesday, October 10th at 12PM

Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University and Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers of Pennsylvania have teamed together once again to bring students and the legal community a program titled “INSPIRATION: We all have a ‘CARFAX’”. This program will be a FREE virtual panel discussion on Tuesday, October 10th, 2023, from 12-1 PM.  The esteemed panel will share their own life experiences and stories, from all different backgrounds, communities, and cultures. In addition to discussing the alarming prevalence rates of mental health and substance use challenges in the legal profession. This riveting program will address those challenges and the importance of mental health through a robust, vulnerable, and candid panel discussion with some of the finest legal professionals in the United States.  You may view the panelists’ biographies and register at: http://duq.edu/CLEinspiration.

LCL Virtual Student Hours – Thursday, October 12th

Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers will hold Virtual Hours on October 12th.  We encourage you to seek assistance if needed.  By clicking the link below, students can schedule a confidential 30 minute session with Laurie Besden, LCL’s Executive Director. Every appointment booked as an online meeting automatically creates a unique Microsoft Secure Teams Meeting link for the confidential meeting with Laurie. The Teams Secure Platform is one of the most secure business communication and collaboration apps as it offers advanced security and compliance capabilities by default.  Please note that, in addition to scheduled hours, LCL is here for you 24/7. Students do not need to wait to contact LCL’s Executive Director, Laurie Besden, for a confidential 30-minute session. All students need to do is email Laurie at laurie@lclpa.org requesting a meeting, and Laurie will send the student a unique link for their session only. LINK: Book time with LCL’s Laurie Besden, Esq.: Temple Confidential Student Hours

TU Wellness Resource Center Events

What is self-care? This program takes a deeper dive into how a proactive and regular practice of self-care can help manage stress. WRC will take a look at the different aspects that can make up self-care and spend time creating individualized self-care plans.

Sometimes less is more. In this workshop, WRC will uncover some themes behind hustle culture and chat about how the constant grind, comparison, and social media perfectionism can wear you down. Join WRC to talk about preventing burnout as students and how we can lay hustle culture to rest.

Explore the elements of well-being and connect with resources. The Self-Care Fair is a great break from the daily routine – designed to help reconnect with what matters most: you!

Heart Space is a place for those who have experienced harm and allies/advocates to come together to create and find connection, education, and expression. Heart Space will run every other Thursday at the WRC and each gathering will focus on a different topic related to survivorship and healing.

Please note that Heart Space is not clinical in nature – additional resources are available if needed

The next Heart Space meeting will take place on Thursday, September 28th, 3:30pm-4:30pm; WRC Classroom | Howard Gittis Student Center Suite 201.

New TUSafe App – download today!

Temple University’s Department of Public Safety has launched the TUSafe app, a one-stop personal safety app that will be available via mobile device. The new TUSafe app includes enhanced features such as the ability to link to new key resources within the app. It also retains all of the features that were available in RAVE Temple Guardian, including the ability to chat with Temple Police, call Temple Police, call 911 or start a virtual safe walk. Users are also able to report crimes; provide emergency contacts; access real-time tracking for Flight, Temple’s fixed-route shuttle loop service that transports students around the Main Campus patrol zone; and access the university’s walking escort service.

For more information on TUSafe, please visit the university’s Public Safety website for the new application. If you have any questions regarding the use of the app, contact Information Technology Services. Additional details on how to use the app are also available here.

Bike Temple: Register your Bicycle; Free U-locks

Students, staff and faculty can register their bicycles online using Campus Safety’s Bike Registration Form. Just complete and submit the online form, and then visit one of the following Campus Safety locations:

  • Main Headquarters: 1101 W. Montgomery Avenue
  • Center Station: Beasely and Pollett Walks
  • Morgan Hall Mini-Station: 1600 N. Park Avenue

At one of these locations, an officer will inspect your bike and place a sticker to the frame that corresponds to your file in the police database. This way, if your bicycle ever turns up without you on it, the police will be able to get in contact with you to return it. The information is also shared with the Philadelphia Police Department, in case your bike is found outside of the campus area.

Every semester, Campus Safety provides a free U-lock to the first 500 students to register their bicycles with the Temple Police. The U-Lock will be given when you bring your bike to a Campus Safety location for inspection by an officer.

Temple Campus Walking Escort Program

To request an escort,

Call: 8-WALK (8-9255) from a campus phone, or call: 215-777-9255 from a cell phone.Escort service is available daily from 4 p.m. – 6:00 a.m. Security Bike Officers provide escort services and maintain communication with Temple Police. Patrol boundaries are Susquehanna Avenue on the north to Jefferson Street on the south, with the exception of 13th to Broad Street, where the southern boundary is Girard Avenue. The western border is 18th Street and the patrol area extends east to 9th Street

Temple Flight Program

Flight is Temple University’s nighttime fixed-route shuttle loop service. Flight-branded shuttles circulate throughout the areas within and surrounding the main campus patrol zone, and pick up and drop off students at each of its over 40 stops. The shuttles arrive approximately every 15 minutes at each stop, and you can track the locations of each shuttle in real time using the TransLoc app.

  • Any student, faculty, or staff member with a valid TUid can use Flight. A valid TUid can be your physical or mobile OWLcard.
  • Flight operates 7 days per week from 6 PM to 2 AM, and the shuttles arrive at each drop-off and pick-up location every 15 minutes during this service time. The service continues to operate in a modified form during university breaks.
  • Flight serves the Main Campus patrol zone. It operates in two loops – the north loop, which covers the northern parts of the patrol zone, and the south loop, which covers the southern and eastern parts of the patrol zone. Shuttles on each loop follow a fixed route around that loop.

Flight shuttles can be tracked in real time using the TransLoc App during hours of operation. Use the website or app to plan your arrival at the shuttle stop most convenient for you – the shuttle driver will stop for you if they see you at the stop, but the shuttle will continue on its way if no one is waiting. Display your Temple ID when boarding the shuttle, and when you’re a block or so from your destination, let the driver know so they can stop the shuttle and let you off.

BAR EXAM & MPRE

Introducing “Esquire Bound”: Your Checklist for Admission to Practice and Bar Exam Success

Join us for “Esquire Bound” – our new series of virtual information sessions on admission to practice and how to pass the bar exam. These sessions will be held on Sunday evenings from 7 – 7:45 pm via Zoom. You can access the Zoom link for every session here: https://temple.zoom.us/j/6398848836. These sessions will be recorded.

The Esquire Bound events for the fall semester are as follows:

  • September 17th: Admission by Bar Exam Part 1 – RecordingPowerPoint Slides
  • October 1st: Admission by Bar Exam Part 2
  • October 15th: Tools to Tackle the Bar Exam
  • October 29th: Course Planning for the Bar Exam
  • November 12th: Winter Break Review and To-Do
  • November 26th: Bar Exam & Application Help Desk

2024 MPRE Dates and Registration Deadlines

The Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) is a two-hour, 60-question multiple-choice examination administered three times per year. It is required for admission to the bars in almost every jurisdiction in the United States.  The 2024 test dates for the MPRE have been released, and can be found below:

TEST

ADMINISTRATION

RECOMMENDED SUBMISSION DATE

TO APPLY FOR ACCOMMODATIONS

REGISTRATION DEADLINE
FEE: $160

March 26 or 27, 2024

December 5, 2023

January 25, 2024

August 13 or 14, 2024

April 24, 2024

June 12, 2024

(registration not yet open)

November 7 or 8, 2024 July 24, 2024

September 18, 2024

(registration not yet open)

For more information, or to register, please go to the MPRE Registration Information page of the NCBE website here: https://www.ncbex.org/exams/mpre/registration/

Information on Free MPRE Review Courses

Did you know that most commercial bar prep companies offer free MPRE review courses? If you are preparing for the MPRE and still deciding on a commercial bar prep course, MPRE review courses are a great opportunity to get a sense of which commercial bar prep course might be best for you. Information on the MPRE prep courses for some of the most popular bar prep companies are linked below:

Critical Pass Flashcards – 15% Discount

West Academic is offering Temple Law students and recent graduates a 15% discount off Critical Pass flashcards and most other West Academic print and digital publications. To make a purchase, go to www.westacademic.com and enter the discount code WATEMPLE when you check out.

NCBE BarNow Demo Pack

Students can now access official NCBE practice questions for free! The newly released BarNow Demo Pack includes a sample of MBE, MEE, MPT, and MPRE questions at no cost for 30 days. All that’s needed to participate is an active email address; no purchase is required. Learn more by visiting NCBE’s Study Aids Store today.