Beasley School of Law

High Court to review Arizona law on immigration
Type: In the Media
December 12, 2011
Abu-Jamal case: a story of two trials
Type: In the Media
December 7, 2011
Facebook friendship calls DUI case into question
Type: In the Media
November 10, 2011
The downside of higher immigration
Type: In the Media
October 16, 2011
Supreme Court to ponder presidential power
Type: In the Media
July 25, 2011
How do grand juries work?
Type: In the Media
July 26, 2011
Epps receives PBJ's Minority Business Leader Award
Type: In the Media
August 5, 2011
U.N. representatives share tips on internships and jobs
Type: News Story
At a Career Center program Tuesday, representatives from the United Nations offered Temple students advice on how to best prepare to compete for jobs and internships, such as one second-year Temple Law student John Iannacone served with the UN’s World Food Program last summer in Rome.
October 6, 2011
Aspiring lawyer affirms commitment to public service
Type: In the Media
August 13, 2011
ILSA wins award
Type: Accolade
September 30, 2011
Law dean testifies in Supreme Court confirmation hearings
Type: News Story
Last Thursday evening, while most Temple faculty, staff and students were eating dinner, Dean JoAnne A. Epps of Temple's Beasley School of Law was busy making history in the nation's capitol. At 7:15 p.m., Epps testified before the members of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in support of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
July 22, 2009
Temple Law to run new $19 million Public Health Law Research program
Type: News Story
Temple University's Beasley School of Law has been selected by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to manage a new $19 million national program that will fund interdisciplinary research exploring legal and regulatory solutions to pressing health challenges such as chronic diseases, and health emergencies including floods, bioterrorism and epidemics.
March 11, 2009
The Guantanamo conundrum
Type: News Story
February 10, 2009

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