COMMUNITY REMINDERS
National Trial Team Tryouts
Are you interested in being on Temple Law’s National Trial Team? Tryouts are scheduled for Monday, April 17th and Tuesday, April 18th. You will give an opening statement [either side] and a direct-examination from a fact pattern entitled Commonwealth v. Alexis Carter. For more information about the tryout process, including helpful resources, visit https://law.temple.edu/academics/intellectual-life/trial-team/auditions/. The link to sign up for a tryout is https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0c48aaad2baaf8ce9-2023#/
ABA 3L Week! April 17-23, 2023
It’s almost 3L Week! From April 17th to April 23rd the ABA is celebrating the accomplishments of 3L students, as they reach the end of their law school journey. The ABA will host a series of live and recorded webinars and other resources that week for 3L students that are designed to prepare you for the bar exam, the job search, and life after law school. Any graduating 3L student that signs up for their first pre-bar lawyer membership ($75/yr) during 3L Week (April 17-23) will receive a free bar prep care package and have a chance at winning one of several gift cards up to $500 in value, and one grand prize drawing of a travel package to ABA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado which will take place from August 2-8, 2023.
Updated Flyer Policy
- Do not post flyers on the glass doors leading to K2A/K2B and K1E/K1D. The tape leaves unsightly residue.
- Do not post flyers on the 2nd floor wooden pillars at the alcoves
- Do not post flyers in the elevators or on the elevators
Thanks for helping keep our law school looking great!
Examplify Retiring Support of Windows 10 version 21H2
Examplify has now retired support of Windows 10 version 21H2 OS. If you are currently using Windows 10 version 21H2, please follow these instructions from Microsoft to update your machines.
Save the Date: Morgan Lewis Rising 2L Reception – Tuesday June 13th at 5:30 pm
UPCOMING EVENTS
April Law Library Trainings – Every Wednesday at 3:30pm in K6B
Get ready for your summer or post-graduation job! April’s Law Library trainings include Litigation Analytics, Cost-Effective Research, Dockets, and Summer Assignments. Wednesdays at 3:30, in Klein 6A. Coffee, herbal tea, and cookies will be served. Can’t be there in person? Join live via Zoom at https://temple.zoom.us/j/98244160734 or view the recording later on the Law Library’s Canvas page.
Diversity in Public Interest Pipeline Project – “Black Men in Public Interest Law” – April 17 at 12PM in K1B
On Monday, April 17 from 12-1 pm in K1B (or via Zoom: 9775 441 5539), 4LE Brandon Miller and the Diversity in Public Interest Pipeline Project will present a panel entitled “Black Men in Public Interest Law.” Fewer than 4% of lawyers are Black men, and the number going into public interest work is disproportionately low. Speaking with current students, recent alumni, and veteran attorneys, we will discuss the factors that impact Black men’s decisions to pursue public interest legal careers:
- Don Arrington, Rubin-Presser Social Justice Fellow, Temple Law ‘24
- Karl Baker, National Conference of Black Lawyers, ACLU
- Paul Loriston, Defender Association of Philadelphia, Temple Law ’22
- Brandon Miller, Diversity in Public Interest Pipeline, Temple Law ’23
Pizza will be served. We hope you can join us!
Muslim Law Society Presents “Breaking Barriers: An Inspiring Journey to the Federal Bench” – Monday, April 17th at 12pm
Top 10 Reasons to be a Privacy Lawyer Virtual Event – Monday, April 17th at 12pm
Interested in a career in privacy law? Join us for an interactive discussion with leading privacy professionals. Learn the inside scoop about career paths in private practice, in-house and government agencies, and hear about the day-to-day practice and opportunities in this rapidly expanding area of law. The speakers have experience in Big Tech, the FTC, and law firms. Register here for free!
Stress-Busting and Self-Care Toolbox for Law Students, Young Lawyers and Those Supporting Them – Monday, April 17th at 12pm via Zoom
To register for this event, click the flyer above or register here.
Temple Law Moot Court Competition Team Information Sessions – April 19th at 12pm and 5pm via Zoom
Zoom link: https://temple.zoom/us/j/9080366302
Navigating the Public Interest Fellowship Process – Thursday, April 20th at 4pm in Student Lounge, Barrack Hall 3rd Floor
Join the Rubin-Presser Public Interest Fellowship Program for a panel discussion and reception celebrating the 20th anniversary of the program. Amy Chin Arroyo (Temple Law ’21), Prof. Susan DeJarnatt, and 3Ls Livia Luan and Kyra Sampson will discuss the public interest fellowship process, offering advice about applying for fellowships and answering questions from students. After the panel, guests are invited to connect with Rubin-Presser alumni, share experiences, and network with other professionals in the public interest field. Register here.
UPDATED TIME: Contract Law in Action: COVID and the Casebook – Friday, April 21st at 1:15pm in Shusterman Hall
Temple Law School and the University of Wisconsin Law School will host a workshop April 21, 2023 at Temple (Philadelphia) focusing on recent changes in Contracts pedagogy and law: (i) the effect of the last few years on the delivery of Contracts teaching materials (e.g., what is the role of the Contracts casebook?); and (ii) how, in early hindsight, have our predictions about COVID and Contract doctrine, documented in a 2021 issue of Law and Contemporary Problems, played out? Students are invited to join for the afternoon panels beginning at 1:15 PM. Register here.
Mayoral Candidate Forum – Sparking Conversations on Women’s Issues – April 26 at 6pm
Join WOMEN’S WAY, The Forum of Executive Women, The League of Women Voters of Philadelphia, and Every Voice, Every Vote for a mayoral forum focused on reproductive justice, women in leadership, economic security, and safety. This forum is an opportunity to hear from mayoral candidates about issues that matter to you and to share your ideas for how Philadelphia’s 100th mayor can use their time in office to advance gender and racial equity across the city.
This event is free and open to the public and will be held at Temple University’s Liacouras Center in the Fox Gittis Room (1776 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19121). Seating for the in-person event is limited.
A live stream will also be available to view the event in English, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese.
You must register to attend the in-person event or to view the live stream.
FINAL EXAM INFORMATION – SPRING 2023
Spring 2023 Exam Schedule
As you know, the last day of spring classes is Monday, May 1, 2023. The exam period begins Wednesday, May 3, 2023 and ends on Monday, May 15, 2023. If you do not see an exam listed on the SP23 Exam Schedule, please check the SP23 Take-Home Exam Schedule and SP23 Free Slot Schedule.
Students with a SP23 Free Slot exam can take the exam at any Free Slot on the SP23 Exam Schedule. You do not need to need to notify us beforehand – just come to Exam Central and we will have the exam ready for you.
Please also note that occasionally a faculty member changes the format or length of an exam, or sometimes we change the exam room. Although these schedules are as accurate as we can make them, we ask that you please check the exam schedule online in the weeks leading up to the exam period.
Saturday Exam Option (Upper-Level Students and 1LE Students)
We are administering exam sessions on Saturday, May 5, 2023 and Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 9AM.
All evening division students (1LE-4LE) may move exams from the originally scheduled date to either/both Saturday(s) as long as the Saturday is subsequent to the original date of the exam (you are not permitted to take an exam before the originally scheduled date.) If you are an evening student requesting to take an exam on Saturday please fill out this form.
Any upper-level student who would like to take an exam that was already approved as a conflict on a Saturday may do so and should complete this form. Again, please note that you are not permitted to take an exam before the originally scheduled date.
Exam Reminders
- Password for secure mock exam: tlaw1234
- Password for unsecure mock exam: LAW123
- Most in person exams are secure. That means any study materials you plan to use for an open book exam must be in hard copy.
- You are not permitted to talk to your professor about the exam after the day the exam is scheduled even if your exam is deferred and you are studying for it later.
- Any questions about a take home exam must be directed to the administration. Do not contact your professor.
- Secondary devices (tablets, e-readers, additional monitors, etc) are not permitted.
- You will not receive a confirmation email when submitting take home exams.
- If your in person exam has a word limit, you can check the word count in Examplify by clicking on the document icon next to the character count on the bottom of the screen.
- If you are taking a Free Slot exam, Saturday exam, or testing in Barrack Hall, you must keep your own time.
Exam Information Sessions & Slides
The slides from the Fall exam information sessions can be found here. Send any questions or concerns to Director Walden. In addition, we will be offering the below Spring sessions:
- April 25 at 4:30PM in K1E – Take Home Exam Information Session
- April 27 at 4:30PM in K1C – General Exam Information Session
Parking and Commuting for Final Exams
Commencement ceremonies for a number of Temple’s colleges and schools are scheduled for May 8th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. This may result in increased traffic and parking near the law school. Please plan accordingly to ensure you arrive to campus timely for your final exams. If you have a parking permit for one of the university lots or garages, keep an eye out emails from parking@temple.edu with important updates and notifications regarding parking during this time. For more information, see the Temple University Spring 2023 Graduation Ceremonies Schedule.
WRITING COMPETITIONS, CONTESTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND TOURNAMENTS
New Student Post Feature: Scholarship Page
We’re excited to introduce our new Student Post Scholarship Page! If you’d like to check out the scholarships, writing competitions, contests, and tournaments that are currently accepting applications or submissions, you can find them sorted by submission deadline here: https://www2.law.temple.edu/studentpost/scholarships/.
Available Scholarship Opportunities and Upcoming Deadlines
Below is a list of the scholarships, writing competitions, contests, and tournaments that are currently accepting applications or submissions:
- Robert Masur Fellowship in Civil Liberties for 1L students – Deadline April 21st
- PBA Intellectual Property Law Section Law Student Writing Contest – Deadline April 24th
- Marshall M. Schulman Criminal Law Student Writing Competition – Deadline April 28th
- Lawrence M. Klemow, Esq. Memorial Scholarship – Deadline April 28th
- ABA LGBT Public Interest Scholarship – Deadline April 28th
- Hannah R. Arterian Memorial Scholarship – Deadline April 30th
- Trial LawHER Scholarship – Deadline May 1st
- Third Annual Judge Samuel G. DeSimone Memorial Legal Writing Competition – Deadline May 15th
- Philadelphia Bar Association YLD Diversity Scholarship – Deadline May 31st
- College of Labor and Employment Lawyers – Annual Law Student Writing Competition 2022-2023 – Deadline June 15th
- Cumberland County Bar Foundation 2023 Scholarship – Deadline June 30th
- Alpha Accident Lawyers Spring 2023 Scholarship – Deadline July 14th
- StrangerLaw LLC Law School Scholarship – Deadline July 16th
- The 2023 Law Offices of Daniel Kim – Spring Scholarship – Deadline July 31st
- Philadelphia Injury Lawyers P.C. Essay Competition – $500 Scholarship – Deadline July 31st
- Pines Federal Annual Scholarship Contest – Deadline August 1st
- What Does Justice Mean to You – Law School Scholarship Contest – Deadline August 1st
- The Zimmerman Law Firm 2023 Law School Scholarship – Deadline August 1st
- Wells Call Injury Lawyers Scholarship – Deadline December 2nd
- Meltzer Fellowships through the Sheller Center for Social Justice
JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND TA POSITIONS
Summer Research Assistant Position – Professor Gilat Bachar – Application Deadline April 17th
Professor Bachar is looking for 1-2 research assistants (rising 2L/3Ls) for the upcoming summer for two research projects related to confidential settlements of tort lawsuits. The first projects addresses the extent to which we should impose a duty of care on tort plaintiffs towards future victims of the same wrongdoer. Such a duty would require plaintiffs to share information about the wrongdoing they suffered, and would build on the Tarasoff case and on discussions in moral philosophy regarding the duty to rescue. The second project addresses lawyers’ duty to disclose confidential settlements under certain (limited) circumstances.
Availability: ~6-8 hours a week (flexible). Qualifications: Interest in torts and strong research and writing skills. Please apply by April 17, 2023, by sending an email to gilat.bachar@temple.edu. The email should include a short (up to 1 page) cover letter explaining your interest in the position, a CV and an unofficial transcript.
Temple Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Summer Intern Position – Application Deadline April 21st
Temple’s Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) is looking to hire several part-time student interns for the summer. This position is primarily remote/virtual. Students will be expected to work 20 hours per week for 10 weeks. For more information, please see LITC Summer Interns Ad 2023. To apply: please email Sarah Nendel at sara.nendel@temple.edu and Ben Lee at Bjlee@temple.edu explaining what attracts you to this position and why you think you are well suited for it, and attaching your resume, no later than Friday, April 21, 2023.
Summer Research Position – Dean Ramji-Nogales – Application Deadline May 1st
Dean Ramji-Nogales is looking for a summer research assistant to conduct research on the state of exception in El Salvador as well as the human rights situation in other Central American countries related to asylum claims. There is plenty of work for a full-time RA (40 hours per week), but she is happy to entertain applications from interested students who have less availability. The ability to research in Spanish and prior experience with asylum law are beneficial but not required. Please submit a cover letter describing your interest in the position and any relevant experience, a current resume, and a transcript to jayarn@temple.edu by May 1. The position will be filled on a rolling basis.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS REMINDERS AND EVENTS
Knit and Crochet Club – Every Tuesday at noon in K6A
In the spirit of wellness and mindfulness, Molly Levy and 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 skill, 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 Tuesday at 12 pm in K6A. Questions? Please email Molly Levy at molly.paige.levy@temple.edu.
Stay Healthy this Winter: Flu Shot Clinic and COVID Guidance
COVID Guidance: Need a refresher on what to do if you’re exposed to or tested positive for COVID-19? See the flowchart below for additional guidance! You can also review Temple’s COVID guidance in more detail at http://temple.edu/stayhealthy.
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.
RAVE Temple Guardian: Campus Personal Safety Mobile App
RAVE Temple Guardian is a new one-touch personal safety mobile app that allows students, faculty and staff to connect directly with Temple University Police.
Setting Up the App
Before setting up the Temple Guardian app, verify that Temple has your phone on file.
- Log in to TUportal.
- Click “Manage My Account” in the upper-right portion of the screen.
- Click “Manage Addresses and Phones.”
- Make sure your phone number is listed with a Phone Type of Mobile—Personal or Mobile—Work. If not, click “Add phone” and follow the prompts to add it.
Then, follow the steps below.
- Search “Rave Guardian” in the Apple App Store for iPhones or Google Play Store for Android phones. Once downloaded, Temple Guardian will also be integrated within TUmobile.
- Register using your Temple AccessNet username. Note that email aliases cannot be used when registering for the app.
- Once registered, you can access new key campus safety features, such as choosing to chat with Temple Police, call Temple Police, call 911 or start a virtual safe walk.
- In the app, users can also update emergency contacts, vehicle information and choose to share their profile directly with 911.
If you need help using the Temple Guardian app, please contact the Help Desk for assistance.
Virtual Safety Walk
In the app, users can choose to set a “guardian,” who can be a member of their friends or family, or a member of the Temple University Police Department. To access the virtual safe walk feature, users must first allow Temple Guardian to access their location. Then, users can set a fixed time for their departure and arrival, and their guardians are notified when they reach their destination.
Chat with Temple University Police
You can directly connect with Temple Police and discreetly report suspicious activity. To initiate a chat with Temple University Police, on the Temple Guardian main screen, tap “Chat with Police,” and then tap “Chat with TU Police.” To report the tip anonymously, tap the slider next to “Go Anonymous.” The screen will go dark.
BAR EXAM & MPRE
Bar Exam Information Session Recording
Did you miss our session on the Bar Exam and Application? We recorded it! You can find the audio and video recordings, along with a copy of the slides from our session, here. Questions? Contact Associate Director Noeleen Urmson at nurmson@temple.edu.
PA Disciplinary Board – Monthly Newsletter – March edition now available
The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania is responsible for regulating attorney conduct in Pennsylvania. The Disciplinary Board promotes ethics education, misconduct prevention, and well-being within the legal community. You can find important information and updates by subscribing to the Disciplinary Board’s monthly newsletter.
The March edition features the Board’s 2022 Annual Report, top legal tech stories, and a basic introduction to meditation for lawyers. All recent past editions can be found in the Newsletter Archives. You can also keep up with Board news and resources on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
July 2023 Pennsylvania Bar Application – Timely Filing Deadline April 15th
The application period for the July 2023 Pennsylvania Bar Exam is now open. If you plan on sitting for the July 2023 bar exam in Pennsylvania and haven’t done so already, you should begin your online application today. The timely filing deadline for the July 2023 PA Bar Application is April 15, 2023. If you are requesting Nonstandard Testing Accommodations for the bar exam, you must submit your application by this date. If you want to review the recording from the PABOLE, please email Director Walden at walden@temple.edu.
If you plan on sitting for the bar exam in another jurisdiction, you should refer to that jurisdiction’s website for more information on the application process, timeline, and fees. Not sure where to start? Check out the NCBE’s Directory of Jurisdiction Bar Admission Agencies.
Kaplan Bar Review seeks 1L/2L reps
Kaplan Bar Review is currently looking for 1L and 2L students to join its student rep team. Responsibilities include promoting the Kaplan course through email and social media and generally being a Kaplan ambassador to promote the course to our student body. Kaplan also runs a table each Wednesday on the 3rd floor of Klein. In exchange for your efforts, Kaplan will provide a free bar course to you when it comes time for you to take the bar exam, along with monetary benefits for each enrollment you help process.
For more information, please contact Dave Mooring at dave.mooring@kaplan.com.
Need a Notary for your bar application?
Professor Mandelbaum has graciously offered her notary services for any law students who requires notarization for their bar applications free of charge. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please email Professor Mandelbaum at kathy.mandelbaum@temple.edu.
2022-2023 MPRE Dates and 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. Registration for the remaining 2023 MPRE test dates is now open.
- August 9 & 10, 2023 | registration deadline: June 8, 2023
- November 2 & 3, 2023 | registration deadline: September 12, 2023
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.