COMMUNITY REMINDERS
PA Board of Law Examiners – Recording
If you were unable to attend the Zoom meeting, please email Director Walden at walden@temple.edu for a copy of the recording.
Quimbee Access
Over the winter break, Quimbee ended a legacy domain authentication system. This change should not impact most students, but if your access has been interrupted, please complete this Google Form and the library will arrange for you to receive a new invitation to the Temple Quimbee Group account. Please allow two business days to receive a new invitation. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Charlie Perkins at charles.perkins@temple.edu.
Application for Financial Aid for the 2022-2023 Academic Year is DUE 3/1/2022
Now is the time to begin the financial aid application process for the 2022-2023 academic year. The financial aid application process can be completed entirely online.
Click FAFSA Renewal if you would like your 2022-2023 FAFSA information to be re-filled with basic information from your 2021-2022 FAFSA record. School code – 003371
This online form should be completed by students who are interested in borrowing student loans and/or federal work study for the 2022-2023 Academic Year and is also the form required to apply for a summer work study grant.
Federal Judicial Clerkship Honors Clinic: 2022-2023 Application Now Open
The application for the 2022-2023 Federal Judicial Clerkship Honors Program is now open!
The FJC Honors Program is a 6-credit year-long experiential program in which students work for federal judges and participate in the practical aspects of jurisprudence. Students draft orders, research issues, prepare bench memoranda, and observe judicial proceedings. Students are expected to spend approximately ten hours per week in chambers and attend a bi-weekly classroom seminar taught by the Honorable Mitchell Goldberg. The seminar meets Wednesday mornings at the Federal Courthouse. The Honors Program is open to rising 3L Day, 4L Part-Time Day, and 4L Evening Division Students. Students will be selected by a committee of law school faculty and administrators. Upon selection, you will be matched with a federal judge located in Philadelphia or Camden. Both Philadelphia and Camden judges are easily accessible via car or public transportation.
If you are interested in this program, please complete and submit the application linked above to Noeleen Urmson at nurmson@temple.edu by 12:00 pm on Monday, February 14, 2022.
Join the Philadelphia Bar Association – Membership Cost is Funded by Temple Law
The Office of Career Services has worked to partner with the Philadelphia Bar Association and we are happy to announce that the law school will now cover your membership to the Association. You can join the Association by clicking on this link and filling out the short form. Once you activate your membership, you become part of the Young Lawyers Division and we encourage you to take advantage of all the Young Lawyers Division and the Association have to offer, including networking events and other educational programming, community outreach projects, mentoring programs, and more. Please use your temple.edu email address to register. If you are already a Philadelphia Bar Association member, you do not need to create a new account. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to membership@philabar.org or (215) 238-6300.
Academic Success Session Recording
If you were unable to attend the “What to Do After First Semester Grades” Academic Success Session on January 21st and would like a link to the recording, please email Associate Director Urmson at nurmson@temple.edu.
John S. Bradway High School Mock Trial Competition – Volunteers Needed
Organized by the Young Lawyers Division of the Philadelphia Bar Association and Temple, the Bradway Mock Trial Competition is looking for volunteer judges for their virtual high school mock trial competition! Law students are eligible to serve as judges and no prior experience or coursework is required. The competition needs judges for the next few weeks. The training and instructions are provided by the competition – volunteers just show up to their committed time over Zoom! Additionally, the coordinator of the program is happy to sign off for any pro bono requirements that students might have. The link to sign up, along with more information, is available on the Bar Association website: https://www.philadelphiabar.org/page/YLDMockTrial
UPCOMING EVENTS
Making Connections: A Virtual Happy Hour Networking Event for Law Students
• Government
• Public Interest
• Solo and Small Firms
• Mid-size and Large firms
Tea Lecture: Farm to teacup: how environmental, sustainability, and organic food laws affect the building of America’s fastest growing tea farm

Rome Summer 2022 Information Sessions
- Wednesday, February 16 | 12:00pm – 1:00pm | Klein Hall – Room: K7A |Add to your calendar
- Wednesday, March 2 | 5:00pm – 6:00pm| Klein Hall – Room: K7B | Add to your calendar
To attend either session using Zoom, using Meeting ID: 92859808285. If you have any questions or wish to set up a meeting at a different time, please contact Ally Lamson at ally.lamson@temple.edu.
Temple Law’s Spring Lecture Series – Save the Dates!
These lectures will be held in the Moot Court Room. More information on each lecture will be forthcoming.
- The Edward Ross Lecture in Litigation on March 17, 2022 at 12:00 PM. Guest Speaker: Mike Papantonio
- The Arlin and Neysa Adams Lecture on March 24, 2022 at 4:00 PM. Join First Amendment scholars Dean Erwin Chemerinsky from the University of California, Berkeley Law School and Professor Laura Little, the James G. Schmidt Professor at Temple University Beasley School, for a discussion moderated by JoAnne A. Epps, Senior Advisor to the President and Professor of Law.
- The Honorable Clifford Scott Green Lecture on April 7, 2022 at 12:00 PM. Guest Speaker: JoAnne A. Epps, Senior Advisor to the President and Professor of Law
COVID-19 REMINDERS AND UPDATES
MASKS RULES
Temple’s mask guidelines have changed. Cloth masks alone are no longer adequate for protecting yourself and others. You now have three options for how to mask while on campus. Good: a surgical mask with multiple layers of non-woven material. Better: a surgical mask with a cloth mask over it. Best: a KN95 mask. To get you started, a limited number of KN95 masks will be made available on Main Campus next week. Students can swipe their OWLcards to receive one mask each. Masks will be distributed at the Charles Library security desk, 1101 W. Montgomery Ave. (Bell Building), Howard Gittis Student Center Information Desk, and TECH Center security desk. We will also distribute KN95 masks at the Klein Hall Help Desk Monday-Thursday 12PM-1PM (one per student).
DESIGNATED EATING AREAS IN KLEIN HALL AND BARRACK HALL: The only places in Klein Hall and Barrack Hall (other than the library carrels) that are designated for eating/drinking are: the 1st Floor Cafe Area, the second alcove on the second floor of Klein Hall (the Exam Central location), and the 3rd floor of Barrack Hall in the Student Lounge. You are not permitted to eat and drink in classrooms.
COVID TESTING. Before you return to campus, you are strongly encouraged to get a COVID-19 test, regardless of vaccine status. Testing appointments can be scheduled using the patient health portal. If you have received either a PCR or rapid COVID-19 test outside of the university, please upload your results into the patient health portal. If you have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 90 days, upload that test result and do not test again unless you are symptomatic. Please note that any students granted a COVID-19 vaccine exemption for the fall semester are required to resume regular testing if they will be on campus for classes or other activities. Failure to comply with the testing program may result in loss of access to campus buildings.
DRS ACCOMMODATION PROCESS FOR STUDENTS: Any student who seeks an academic accommodation related to the pandemic through the Office of Disability Resources and Services can start the process at any point in the semester. Students who need assistance should reach out to Associate Director of Academic and Professional Success Noeleen Urmson (urmson@temple.edu).
JOB OPPORTUNITIES & TA POSITIONS
Professor Amy Sinden – Research Assistant Position Available
Prof. Amy Sinden is looking for interested second-, third-, or fourth-year work-study eligible law students to do part-time RA work between now and Spring Break. The work involves drafting brief summaries of recent federal environmental cases. Please send resume and transcript (unofficial) to Amy.Sinden@temple.edu. Decisions will be made on a rolling basis.
Fall 2022 Internship Opportunity with Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition
The Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Competition is now accepting applications for its Fall 2022 legal internship program. The Bureau of Competition offers fall and spring semester legal internships to second- and third-year law students at its Washington, D.C. offices. Semester legal interns work closely with attorneys, economists, and other investigative staff on actual law enforcement investigations, and federal and administrative court litigations. Typical assignments include conducting legal and factual research, interviewing witnesses, writing legal memoranda, and preparing documents and exhibits. The divisions that participate in the semester legal intern program include Mergers, Anticompetitive Practices, Health Care, and Technology Enforcement. For Fall 2022, the application period is January 24 – March 31, 2022. Interviews are scheduled and offers are extended on a rolling basis. Students are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline. Students should apply directly to each division in which they have an interest. The following application materials are required: cover letter, resume, law school transcript, seven-page writing sample (seven-page maximum; excerpts of a longer sample permitted), and three academic or professional references. All semester interns must be U.S Citizens and receive course credit for completing their internship. If you are interested in applying, or would like additional information, please email Associate Director Urmson at nurmson@temple.edu.
Law Library Research Assistant
Law Library Research Assistants will work in the Temple Law Library’s Public Services Department assisting on the public service desk, providing research assistance for faculty scholarship, and participating in special projects that support reference activities. Training will be provided. Students are expected to work 10 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 Charlie Perkins at charles.perkins@temple.edu with a cover letter and resume.
Research Assistant for Professor deGuzman
Professor deGuzman is accepting applications for 1-2 research assistant positions this summer. Work will involve research and writing related to international criminal law and transitional justice. Please send a resume, transcript and brief statement of interest to deguzman@temple.edu by February 20th. Students with working knowledge of Spanish are particularly encouraged to apply.
WELLNESS PROGRAMMING
Weekly Wellness Tip – Mindful Mondays – Every Monday!
We invite everyone to participate in a 20-minute guided mindfulness meditation practice. Mindful meditation involves paying attention on purpose to the present moment without judgment. No experience is necessary. Join us at noon in K5A every Monday at noon.
SCHOLARSHIPS & WRITING COMPETITIONS
2021-2022 American Indian Law Review National Writing Competition
PIDC – D’Alessio Scholarship for Urban Development
Applications for the 2022 PIDC- D’Alessio Scholarship for Urban Development are open. This scholarship is designed to support graduate students pursuing a career in urban studies, economics, law, public administration, real estate, regional and/or city planning, and urban planning and design. Up to two (2) scholarships of up to $2,500 each will be awarded. Scholarship recipients will also be offered a paid PIDC fall internship in 2022. Students must either be pursuing a graduate degree at a Philadelphia college or university or be a Philadelphia resident at a college or university studying outside the Philadelphia area. The scholarship application opens January 25 and closes on March 31, 2022. Please review the scholarship site for additional details and to find the application.
$500 First Place Award for PBA Intellectual Property Law Section Law Student Writing Contest
The PBA Intellectual Property Law Section is offering $500 to the law student winner of the section’s 2022 writing contest. This is an opportunity for law students to express in writing their insight and knowledge in the areas of patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets or trade dress. In addition to the cash award, the winning entry will be published in the section newsletter and on the section page of the PBA website. Read more about the contest and the submission process here: IPWritingcontest2022.pdf (pabar.org) For additional information and to view past winning entries, visit the section’s webpage here:http://www.pabar.org/site/For-Lawyers/Sections/Intellectual-Property-Law-Section/Projects-and-Programs/IP-Annual-Writing-CompetitionEntry Deadline: April 22.
BAR EXAM & MPRE
Did You Know…? Bar Exam Edition (Application Deadlines and Costs)
Applying to take the bar exam is a protracted and costly process. Start early, fill out the correct paperwork, and begin the process of collecting the historical records needed to complete your application.
- July 2022 Pennsylvania Bar Exam: $650 (plus $115 for Computer Based Testing) when filed by April 15, 2022.
- July 2022 New Jersey Bar Exam: $675 when filed by March 31, 2022.
- July 2022 New York Bar Exam: $250 when filed by April 30, 2022.
- July 2022 Delaware Bar Exam: $700 when filed by April 1, 2022.
Keep a look out for additional bar exam tips each week in the Post!
2L Helix Bar Review Giveaway: Drawings on April 1
Bar Exam Loans for Graduating Students
Students who are expecting to graduate in 2022 may apply for a bar loan to assist them with costs related to studying and taking the bar exam. Please review our Bar Examination Loans page for more information.
Need A Notary?
Temple Law Library Bibliographic Assistant II, Lizzie Yazvac, is now a notary! She is offering her services, complimentary, to the Temple Law Community. Lizzie is on site Monday to Thursday 10AM-7PM. Please do not hesitate to reach out to Lizzie at lizzie@temple.edu.