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National Law Journal ranked Temple Law as a top 50 best law school in its annual report for 2016. [12] The law school ranked 19th for alumni who were promoted to partnership in 2015. [13] In 2022, Temple's Pennsylvania Bar Examination passage rate was 85.16% for first time takers [14] while its overall first-time passage rate was 83.06%. [5]
Temple Law Review is a student-edited law review, sponsored by the Temple University Beasley School of Law.The journal is "dedicated to providing a forum for the expression of new legal thought and scholarly commentary on important developments, trends, and issues in the law."
The Temple International and Comparative Law Journal is a law journal published by an independent student group at Temple University Beasley School of Law. The journal was established in 1985 by Henry Richardson III. [1] Since 1987, the journal has continuously published two times per year, in Fall and Spring. [2]
Rovner was born in Strawberry Mansion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and graduated from Temple University in 1965 and Temple Law School in 1968. [3] He served as class president of each of his classes throughout both undergraduate and law school. [4]
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Liacouras was the President of Temple University from 1982–2000, [3] and former Dean of the Temple University School of Law (1972–1982). [4] [5] He was chancellor of Temple after his retirement in 2000. During his presidency, the University developed into a Carnegie I classification institution, expansion of academic programs globally ...
Jan Ching-an Ting (Chinese: 丁 景 安; pinyin: Dīng Jǐngān; born December 17, 1948) is a Professor of Law at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.He was the Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Delaware in the 2006 U.S. Senate election, but two years later Ting left the Republican Party in a dispute over his endorsement of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
David Kairys (born April 16, 1943, in Baltimore, Maryland) [1] is Professor of Law at Temple University School of Law. [2] [3] He is the first James E. Beasley Chair (2001–07). Kairys is a civil rights lawyer. He authored Philadelphia Freedom, Memoir of a Civil Rights Lawyer and With Liberty and Justice for Some. He is a gun control proponent.