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EPPiC Broadcast
Hidden Foster Care and Its Victims, with Sarah Katz and April Lee
Our topic for today is hidden foster care: a process wherein children are sent to live with relatives or friends in order to prevent foster care with strangers. Considered a “voluntary” placement, in reality it often involves coercion or threats. In one such instance, Su’Leya Williams was a baby girl taken from her mother’s care and placed with a woman who claimed to be a relative, but wasn’t. Baby Su’Leya died in her care. Today, we welcome Sarah Katz, a Professor of Law at the Temple University Beasley School of Law and Director of Temple Law...
2025-05-06
36 min
Christ Street Fellowship
Ephesians Chapter 2: From Death to Life!
In this episode, Pastor Nate continues the teaching series from the book of Ephesians at Christ Street Fellowship. In Chapter 2, the Holy Spirit teaches us an important truth: we were all dead in our trespasses, but are now made alive in Christ by the grace of God. Paul makes it clear that it is by grace we have been saved, and it is a gift from God so that no one can brag or boast. Chapter 2 also discusses the importance of being one in Christ. Both Jews and Gentiles are now citizens together in the kingdom of God. We...
2025-05-06
24 min
Growth Temple Ministries
Cast Your Cares
"Cast Your Cares", a Sunday Morning Risen Life teaching by Pastor Laressa Beasley, recorded at Growth Temple Ministries on Sunday, April 6th, 2025.
2025-04-06
35 min
Growth Temple Ministries
The Road to Peace
"The Road to Peace", a Sunday Morning Risen Life teaching with Pastor Laressa Beasley, recorded at Growth Temple Ministries on January 26th, 2025.
2025-01-26
34 min
Autism: God's Bright Kids
Autistic Entrepreneurs: How Neurodivergent Traits Drive Success Outside Traditional Education
In this episode, author, publisher, and mompreneur Dana Susan Beasley discusses successful entrepreneurs who did not attend or complete college and are autistic. She highlights the stories of notable figures such as Temple Grandin, Richard Branson, Elon Musk, Satoshi Tajiri, and Thorkil Sonne, exploring how their unique neurodivergent traits contributed to their entrepreneurial success. From hyperfocus and innovative thinking to resilience and attention to detail, Dana emphasizes how these traits can foster breakthrough achievements, even without a traditional educational path. Dana also shares her own experience with her autistic son and why her family chose a different route than college...
2025-01-15
22 min
Temple Baptist Leadership
S3 | Ep. 22 | Leading in Sports, Part I
This week, we're joined by Temple's Recreation Pastor Ben Beasley to discuss what it looks like to lead ourselves and those around us when we are in competitive environments. Thanks for listening!
2024-11-22
23 min
Growth Temple Ministries
The Ten Commandments
"The Ten Commandments", a Sunday Morning Risen Life with Pastor Laressa Beasley, recorded at Unity Worship Center on October 27, 2024.
2024-10-27
36 min
Growth Temple Ministries
True Worship
"True Worship", a Sunday Morning Risen Life teaching by Pastor Laressa Beasley recorded at Unity Worship Center on September 22, 2024.
2024-09-22
32 min
Growth Temple Ministries
Make Peace with God
"Make Peace with God", a Sunday Morning Risen Life teaching with Pastor Laressa Beasley, recorded at Unity Worship Center on Sunday, September 15th, 2024.
2024-09-15
24 min
Public Health Review Morning Edition
703: Mapping Policy Data, Trauma Informed Leadership
Scott Burris, Director of the Center for Public Health Law Research at Temple University Beasley School of Law, explains the value of scientific legal mapping; ASTHO presents a webinar on how to share public health information with elected officials; Lamarr Lewis, consultant and trainer, shares how leaders can improve workforce conditions through trauma leadership training; and an upcoming ASTHO webinar explores innovative strategies within public health systems. ASTHO Webpage: ASTHO’s Public Health Legal Mapping Center Temple University: Public Health Law Research Law Atlas: Policy Surveillance Portal, Center for Public Health Law...
2024-07-10
04 min
Growth Temple Ministries
Falling in Love with God
"Falling in Love with God", a Sunday Morning Refreshing by Pastor Laressa Beasley, recorded at Unity Worship Center on June 16th, 2024.
2024-06-16
33 min
Christ Street Fellowship
Small books, Big Message: Haggai Chapter 2
In this episode, Pastor Nate Schrimp continues the teaching series "Small Books, Big Message" with a sermon out of Haggai chapter 2. In this chapter, Haggai encourages the people to keep building the temple and to trust God to fulfill His promises to them. He also addresses the issue of sin that is permeating everything they do and how they need God to take that sin in order to build the temple in with clean hands.
2024-06-10
40 min
Growth Temple Ministries
Sunday Morning Refreshing
Sunday Morning Refreshing with Pastor Laressa Beasley, recorded at Unity Worship Center on May 26th, 2024
2024-06-06
32 min
Growth Temple Ministries
Life is not happening to you; you are happening to life: Your response matters
"Life is not happening to you; you are happening to life: Your response matters", a Sunday Morning Worship Service message presented by Pastor Laressa Beasley, recorded at Unity Worship Center on Sunday, May 19th, 2024.
2024-05-20
49 min
Growth Temple Ministries
Sunday Morning Refreshing
"Sunday Morning Refreshing" with Minister Laressa Beasley, recorded at Unity Worship Center on March 24th, 2024.
2024-03-24
34 min
The Great Trials Podcast
Tom Bosworth │Melendez v. Mo │$19.7 million verdict
This week Steve and Yvonne interview Tom Bosworth of Bosworth Law (https://tombosworthlaw.com/). Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here to Rate and Review View/Download Trial Documents Case Details: Attorney Tom Bosworth achieved a historic milestone by becoming the youngest lawyer in Pennsylvania to secure an eight-figure jury verdict as the lead counsel in a medical malpractice case for a living client. The case involved a medical malpractice victim who was awarded a $19.7 million verdict by a Philadelphia jury, due to...
2023-11-21
1h 10
Podcasting for Social Change
The Lack of Care in Child Welfare
This episode takes a deep dive into the inequalities and injustice in the child welfare system. Host Ali Lamb interviews Temple University Professor Sarah Katz, where they discuss Katz's experience and research in the child welfare system. Topics navigated include: should the child welfare system be called something else? Where are we seeing inequalities and injustice in the system? Can we better the system, or should we dismantle it entirely? Katz provides her expertise on the above subjects, and provides her insights and information about her project, the Stoneleigh Foundation. Attributions: Music: "Old Music Box 5" by...
2023-11-17
41 min
R.O.G. Return on Generosity
146. Judge Nelson Diaz - Not from Here, Not from There
“If you take a survey, everybody thinks that all of the Latinos just got here the other day and came over the border…More than 68% of most Latinos are born in the US.” “There are no U-Hauls at funerals.” In January 2004, Nelson became the first independent Director of the Exelon Corporation that resulted from the merger of PECO Energy and ComEd. Exelon is a Fortune 66 company and is the largest competitive energy company doing business in 48 states, D.C. and Canada. This company, with $60 billion in revenues, employs over 40,000 people nationwide. Exelon works in every stage of t...
2023-09-19
43 min
Champion Sports Moms with Wendy Hilliard
Life Lessons from Sports with Rutgers University Head Gymnastics Coach Umme Salim-Beasley
Since making her mark as an NCAA gymnast (West Virginia University), Umme Salim-Beasley has been a college gymnastics coach for Temple University and, currently, Rutgers University. Umme joins Wendy Hilliard on Champion Sports Moms to talk about raising three athletes (none of them gymnasts!) and now navigating the world of Track & Field as a parent. Umme and Wendy discuss the pressure of youth sports, how to change coaches if needed, teaching young athletes to communicate directly with their coach, and much more. *Follow Umme Salim-Beasley on Instagram @usbeasley *Follow Champion Sports Moms on Instagram @championsportsmoms ...
2023-09-07
38 min
Speaking of Education Podcast
Black Girls Education Justice Initiative with Guest Paige Joki
This episode features Paige Joki, a staff attorney at the Pennsylvania Education Law Center. After graduating from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, Joki was selected as an NAACP LDF Earl Warren Fellow and a Temple University Beasley School of Law Rubin-Presser Social Justice Fellow. In recognition for her notable contributions to public service at Temple University and for pursuing a legal career in social justice, Joki received the Beth Cross Award. Since joining the Education Law Center in 2017, Joki has focused on eliminating individual and systemic barriers to quality education for students experiencing homelessness in the P...
2023-08-21
45 min
Tax Justice Warriors
Episode 190 - Running the Temple Law Low Income Taxpayer Clinic!
I discuss in the episode a major professional development: I am now a Professor of Practice and Director of the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic at Temple University Beasley School of Law! After five wonderful years at Philadelphia Legal Assistance Taxpayer Support Clinic, I am now pursuing this exciting opportunity. I am eager to represent clients across Pennsylvania, to supervise law students, and to teach tax law and IRS procedure.
2023-07-26
21 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Looking Outside the US: Foreign, Comparative, and International Legal Research
We’ve tackled legal research in Pennsylvania, and in the United States, but what if you’re working in jurisdictions outside of the US? Does the same process apply? Can you use the same resources? In this episode, we sit down with Law Library Director and Associate Professor of Law Gabriela Femenia to break down Foreign, Comparative, and International Legal Research. Helpful Links: -International and Foreign Legal Research: A Coursebook (Marcy Hoffman & Mary Rumsey), https://librarysearch.temple.edu/catalog/991036746221103811 -International Law Legal Research (Anthony S. Winer, Mary Ann E. Archer & Lyonette Louis-Jacques), https://librarysearch.temple.edu/cat...
2023-06-15
13 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Navigating PA Legal Research
Legal research can be tough, but tack on the quirks of a specific jurisdiction - particularly one as quirky as Pennsylvania - and things can get downright confusing. In this episode, we talk with Research and Instructional Services Librarian Danny Buckwalter about the best practices when it comes to legal research in Pennsylvania. If you liked this episode, and want to learn more, see the links below: PA General Assembly’s Legislation tab: https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/bills/ Pennsylvania Code and Bulletin: https://pacodeandbulletin.gov/ Our podcast: Legal Quirks in PA...
2023-06-01
15 min
Slate Gender and Society
What Next: Do Abortion Pills Actually Need FDA Approval?
Last week a federal judge in Texas refuted the FDA approval for mifepristone, a pill used for medication abortions, which would suspend that approval across the country.But some experts say - plenty of drugs don’t have FDA approval, and are still widely distributed… from baby formula, to multivitamins. Guest: Rachel Rebouché, dean and James E. Beasley professor of law at the Temple University Beasley School of Law and faculty fellow at the Center for Public Health Law Research.If you enjoy this show...
2023-04-13
28 min
What Next | Daily News and Analysis
Do Abortion Pills Actually Need FDA Approval?
Last week a federal judge in Texas refuted the FDA approval for mifepristone, a pill used for medication abortions, which would suspend that approval across the country.But some experts say - plenty of drugs don’t have FDA approval, and are still widely distributed… from baby formula, to multivitamins. Guest: Rachel Rebouché, dean and James E. Beasley professor of law at the Temple University Beasley School of Law and faculty fellow at the Center for Public Health Law Research.If you enjoy this show...
2023-04-13
28 min
Slate Crime and Justice
What Next: Do Abortion Pills Actually Need FDA Approval?
Last week a federal judge in Texas refuted the FDA approval for mifepristone, a pill used for medication abortions, which would suspend that approval across the country.But some experts say - plenty of drugs don’t have FDA approval, and are still widely distributed… from baby formula, to multivitamins. Guest: Rachel Rebouché, dean and James E. Beasley professor of law at the Temple University Beasley School of Law and faculty fellow at the Center for Public Health Law Research.If you enjoy this show...
2023-04-13
28 min
Slate Health
What Next: Do Abortion Pills Actually Need FDA Approval?
Last week a federal judge in Texas refuted the FDA approval for mifepristone, a pill used for medication abortions, which would suspend that approval across the country.But some experts say - plenty of drugs don’t have FDA approval, and are still widely distributed… from baby formula, to multivitamins. Guest: Rachel Rebouché, dean and James E. Beasley professor of law at the Temple University Beasley School of Law and faculty fellow at the Center for Public Health Law Research.If you enjoy this show...
2023-04-13
28 min
Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Public health and law, with Gwyneth M. Eliasson, JD, MPH
Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text!In this episode, Sujani sits down with Gwyneth Eliasson, an assistant professor at the Rutgers School of Public Health. They discuss how public health and law intersect, Gwyneth’s experiences in academia and teaching, and advice for anyone interested in health policy and these fields.You’ll LearnHow Gwyneth found her way into public health from working in public interest law and consultingThe differences between public health law, healthcare law, and public health practice and what oppo...
2023-04-05
47 min
Christ Street Fellowship
The Last Week of Jesus - Monday in the Temple
Jesus was angry with what He saw on the Temple on the Monday of His last week before going to the Cross. He was angry, and He did something about it. Join Pastor Nate Schrimp as he unpacks the events of that fateful Monday and explains the difference between sinful anger and godly anger.
2023-03-12
41 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Acing the Legal Interview
Preparing for a job interview can be stressful. Between deciding what to wear, formulating responses, and thinking of good questions, there's a lot to remember. In this episode, law librarian Julie Randolph shares some advice and research tips so you can go into the interview with confidence. For more information and to get links to the resources mentioned in the episode, the Temple Law Library has compiled the Ace Your Interview: Researching Your Future Firm, Organization, or Judge research guide.
2023-03-03
13 min
Temple Baptist Leadership
S2 | EP 6 | Ben Beasley | Part 2
Ben just recently transitioned from being the Student Senior High Pastor to now being the Recreation Pastor. Listen as Ben shares about his 15+ years of ministry and how God has led and directed him to where he is now!
2023-02-21
38 min
Temple Baptist Leadership
S2 | EP 5 | Ben Beasley | Part 1
Ben just recently transitioned from being the Student Senior High Pastor to now being the Recreation Pastor. Listen as Ben shares about his 15+ years of ministry and how God has led and directed him to where he is now!
2023-02-14
22 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Inside the Third Circuit Libraries
Curious about how a court library works? Michael Hayes, Manager of Research Services, joins us to give a behind-the-scenes look at the Third Circuit Libraries, including their structure, projects, and resources and gives tips for what law students can do to prepare for their clerkships.
2022-12-15
22 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 16: Bankruptcy for Billionaires: Purdue Pharma
Professor Jonathan Lipson and Charlotte Bismuth, author of Bad Medicine, discuss the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy and the challenges it presents for both the legal system and people who were harmed by OxyContin. Interviewer: Professor Jonathan Lipson, Harold E. Kohn Chair Guests: Charlotte Bismuth, author of Bad Medicine and former prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney.
2022-12-14
56 min
Crime & Cookie Juice
Lyin' Eyes: Mistaken Eyewitness Identification in Criminal Cases. The CJ Rice Case Featuring Eyewitness Expert Jules Epstein
Eyewitness misidentification is by far the leading cause of wrongful convictions. Nationwide, 75% of wrongful convictions that were overturned by DNA testing involved erroneous identifications from victims or witnesses. In this episode, Detective Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva, Esq. discuss the CJ Rice case in Philadelphia and speak with eyewitness expert, Jules Epstein, on why eyewitness identification is often fallible and unreliable. About Jules Epstein:Jules Epstein is a Professor of Law and Director of Advocacy Programs at Temple University Beasley School of Law. He has authored dozens of articles and book chapters o...
2022-12-14
53 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Law School RA/TA 101: The Inside Scoop
Interested in working as a student at the law school but a little intimidated or uncertain about what it entails? This month the Temple Law Library Podcast speaks with three Temple Law students, as well as a librarian who recently worked as an RA, to find out what being an RA or TA entails, and to get tips on how to get such a position.
2022-11-15
19 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Researching Headlines
Whether it’s the latest ruling in the Mar-a-Lago case or a state bill on abortion, law is all over the news and social media. But where can you find the actual court ruling, statute, or bill behind the attention-grabbing leads and impassioned commentary? Join Temple Law librarian Julie Randolph for a discussion of how you can find and read for yourself the law behind the headlines.
2022-10-15
13 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
The Steps to Self Compassion
Taking the time to step back and take care of yourself and your mental health is important, and often overlooked. In this episode, we talk all things self-compassion with the Coordinator of Student Affairs and Wellness Initiatives for Temple Law, Molly Levy. How does this pertain to law school? Listen and find out. Resources from Molly: https://www.amazon.com/Mindful-Self-Compassion-Workbook-Yourself-Strength/dp/1462526780/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= https://www.amazon.com/Mountain-You-Transforming-Self-Sabotage-Self-Mastery/dp/B09WXLQM7J/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=the+mountain+is+you&qid=1662992853&s=books&sprefix=t...
2022-09-15
21 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 15: A Lifetime of Lessons in Law and Business – An Interview with Randy Kominsky
Randy Kominsky (LAW ’79) shares why clerkships are invaluable to transactional attorneys, what it was like navigating one of the largest airline bankruptcies in history, and how every young professional can improve their odds for success. Interviewer: Nate Trager (LAW ’22; MBA ’22) Guests: Randy Kominsky
2022-09-15
45 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Researching Across State Lines
In this episode, law librarian Julie Randolph sat down with special guest, Kasia Solon Cristobal, a Reference Librarian and Lecturer at Tarlton Law Library at the University of Texas at Austin, to talk about the similarities and differences between legal research in the states of Pennsylvania and Texas. Learn all about what makes each state unique when it comes to statutes and avenues for legal research. For more resources: Temple Law Library: https://law.temple.edu/library/find-a-resource/ Tarlton Law Library at the University of Texas at Austin: https://tarlton.l...
2022-09-01
24 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Media vs Reality: Law School
Media influences our perceptions of what certain experiences will be like. When thinking of how law school is perceived in the media, examples like Legally Blonde, How to Get Away with Murder, How I Met Your Mother, and The Paper Chase might come to mind. In this episode of the Temple Law Library Podcast, we asked law students to share their experiences at Temple Law and compare them with popular media's depictions of law school. Here’s what they had to say. Resources: https://law.temple.edu/library/find-a-resource/
2022-08-01
07 min
SRHM Podcast
What just happened?: Abortion in the U.S. after Roe
On June 24, the Supreme Court of the United States overturned Roe v. Wade and thus removed constitutional protection for abortion rights in the country. This decision will hurt millions of people – especially those who already face discriminatory obstacles to health care. In response, we recorded this episode of the SRHM Podcast to better understand the situation in the U.S. right now and the implications of this milestone ruling. The conversation is moderated by Mindy Jane Roseman, Director of International Law Programs at Yale Law, the Director of the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women’s Righ...
2022-07-05
36 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Legal Quirks in Pennsylvania
In this episode, we sat down with Lizzie Yazvac, Temple Law Library's bibliographic assistant, and former tasting event planner in PA, and a liquor sales representative in Delaware about how Pennsylvania's liquor laws work and how they're different from other states. We also sat down with Joel Fishman, who takes a deep dive into the quirky way that Pennsylvania law is organized. Links: Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board website: https://www.lcb.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx Legislative Reference Bureau of PA website: https://www.palrb.gov/
2022-07-01
38 min
The Great Trials Podcast
Frank Mangiaracina | Coryell v. Morris, et. al. | $2.1 million verdict
This week your hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview Frank Mangiaracina of Kline & Specter PC (https://www.klinespecter.com/). Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here To Rate and Review Episode Details: Philadelphia-based personal injury attorney Frank Mangiaracina with Kline & Specter PC discusses how he secured justice for David Coryell, a motorcycle driver involved in an automobile wreck with a delivery driver employed by a Domino’s franchise. On July 27, 2016, defendant Steven Morris was driving a delivery vehicle to deliver Domino’s food when he made a...
2022-06-21
1h 04
Temple Law Library Podcast
Transitioning to Practice
In this episode of the Temple Law Library Podcast, four recent Temple Law alums discuss their transition from law school to practice, sharing personal experiences and offering advice on how to prepare for and what to expect when starting your legal career. For the summer, the Temple Law Library Podcast will release one episode per month. Our next episode will air on July 1st; we look forward to your joining us then. For more resources, check out the Temple Law Library webpage: https://law.temple.edu/library/find-a-resource/
2022-06-01
32 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 14: Lessons from the first year in practice
First-year attorneys and 10-Q alumni share what it’s like transitioning into practice as corporate attorney, judicial law clerk, and bankruptcy and restructuring associate. Interviewer: Nate Trager (LAW ’22; MBA ’22) Guests: Andrew LeDonne (LAW ’21), Associate at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP; Jonathan Shahar (LAW’21), Judicial Law Clerk, First Judicial District of Pennsylvania; and Michael DiPietro (LAW ’21), Associate, Polsinelli PC.
2022-05-16
35 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
A Celebration of and Fond Farewell to Temple Law Library Director Michelle Cosby
Goodbyes are hard. In this episode, we sat down with outgoing Temple Law Library Director Michelle Cosby to reflect on her time here at Temple. From the pandemic to creating a podcast, there is much to look back on. We extend a big thank you to Michelle for all that she has done at Temple Law, and we wish her the best in her new position!
2022-05-15
06 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
The 300th Anniversary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania turns 300 this year! How is it possible if the United States is only 246 years old? To learn more about the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and its history, in this episode we speak with some experts: John Hare, Shareholder and Chair of Marshall Dennehy's Appellate Advocacy and Post-Trial Practice Group; Mark Frazier Lloyd, University Archivist Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania; Dr. Joel Fishman, Associate Director for Lawyer Services, Emeritus, at Duquesne University Center for Legal Education/Allegheny Law Library; and Julie Randolph, Head of Outreach and Instructional Services at Temple Law Library.
2022-04-15
22 min
Transitional Justice Institute: Public Lectures and Events
Contemporary Challenges to Reproductive Rights in the US Courts
At this TJI public seminar, part of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Festival, Prof Rachel Rebouché discussed the most recent challenges to reproductive rights in the US. Dean Rebouché shared her thoughts on recent legislation and court cases including cases that are making their way through the court system in the United States, and which may wind up before the Supreme Court of the United States. Rachel Rebouché is the Interim Dean of Temple University Beasley School of Law and the James E. Beasley Professor of Law. Prior to her appointment as Interim Dean, she was...
2022-04-11
57 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
The Ins and Outs of Law Librarianship
Have you considered pursuing a career in Law Librarianship and want to know more? In this episode, Law Librarians Julie Randolph, Charlie Perkins, and Noa Kaumeheiwa discuss all the different avenues of Law Librarianship, the education required, and some highlights from their experience in the field.
2022-04-01
13 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
The Evolution of Temple Law
From the outside, one would see the physical changes of the Temple Law. But what happens when four professors, with a combined 100+ years spent at Temple Law, sit down and talk about how it’s evolved over the years? A really awesome bonus episode is made! In this bonus episode, Law Librarian, Julie Randolph sits down with Professors Abreu, Baron, Bartow, and Little to discuss how they’ve seen Temple Law become what it is today. This episode is in conjunction with our previous Celebrating 125 Years of Temple Law episode. From smoking sections to stolen Blue...
2022-03-25
39 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Celebrating 125 Years of Temple Law
Please join Temple Law in celebrating its 125 Year Anniversary with a podcast episode that dives into the history of Temple Law, and the legacy it continues to create. A special thank you to the many Temple Law faculty and staff who contributed to this episode: Rachel Rebouché, Interim Dean, James E. Beasley Professor of Law Michelle Cosby, Director of the Law Library, Associate Professor of Law Noa Kaumeheiwa, Head of Collections and Assessment Librarian Julie Randolph, Head of Outreach and Instructional Services, Law Library Donald Harris, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, E...
2022-03-15
19 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Relax and Unwind with Law Librarian Keena Hillard
School can be stressful, and sometimes finding a way to destress can be challenging. In this episode, Law Librarian Keena Hillard walks you through some guided breathing exercises to help you destress during those big exam periods. So sit back, grab a cup of hot tea, and unwind with the Temple Law Library Podcast. For more resources regarding Temple Law Library, check out their webpage: https://law.temple.edu/library/find-a-resource/ Tags: #temple #templelaw #mediation #guidedbreathing #podcast #lawlibrary #templelawlibrarypodcast #destress
2022-03-01
10 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Legal Loopholes
If a law is something that we have to abide by as a citizen, how do people find ways to manipulate it to work in their favor? One word: loopholes. In this episode, we take a look into how statutory interpretation works, and look at some real-world examples of people using the law to their advantage. Here are links to websites that give some information on the content discussed: Statutory Interpretation: https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/R45153.html Interpreting Statutes Guide: https://www.law.georgetown.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/A-Guide-to-Reading-Interpreting-and-Applying-Statutes-1.pdf Common Rules of Statutory...
2022-02-15
07 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Legislative History feat. Law Librarian Charlie Perkins
Little Mr. Bill went from being “just a bill sitting on Capitol Hill” to a law, but what does the paper trail look like from start to finish, and what can you do with those documents? Law Librarian, Charlie Perkins, breaks down what legislative history is, and why the courts do and don’t use it. Check out the presentation Charlie gave in regards to legislative history: Presentation on Legislative History by Charlie Perkins Tags: #temple #templeuniversity #templelaw #templelawlibrarypodcast #law #legislativehistory #lawschool #imjustabill #courts
2022-02-01
09 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 13: Interview with Marcel Pratt, Managing Partner of Ballard Spahr’s Philadelphia office
Abygaelle Loubeau talks with former Philadelphia City Solicitor and current Managing Partner of Ballard Spahr’s Philadelphia office about his successes and challenges in shifting from public service to private practice. Interviewer: Abygaelle Loubeau (LAW ’23) Guest: Marcel Pratt (LAW ’09), Managing Partner of Ballard Spahr’s Philadelphia Office, former City Solicitor for the City of Philadelphia
2022-01-17
33 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Online Resources feat. Noa Kaumeheiwa
Need to start a paper but don’t know where to get your sources from? This is the episode for you! In this episode, we sat down with Law Librarian Noa Kaumeheiwa about the online resources the Law Library has to offer. Noa gives us the rundown of all the possible resources you could need for your papers, regardless of what the topic is, along with some advice for how to use these resources in a professional setting. Links to Resources: Law Library Web Page: https://law.temple.edu/library/find-a-resource/ Email: tulawlib@te...
2022-01-15
11 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Happy 2022!
Happy New Year! The Temple Law Library Podcast is back for 2022, and is increasing episodes to 2 PER MONTH! That's right, twice the content! You can expect to see new episodes on the 1st and 15th of every month.
2022-01-02
00 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
The Law, Scholarship, and Activism of Charters vs Public Education
If you’ve been to school, you know that education systems are complicated. Join us with Professor Susan DeJarnatt to hear her explanation of the impact of charter schools on public education in Philadelphia. Professor DeJarnatt is a professor of law at Temple University. Her work includes research on the impact of privatization on public education. In addition to teaching legal research and writing at Temple Law School, she is on the Editorial Board of the National Education Policy Center. For more about Professor DeJarnatt, visit the Law School Directory. Links to Resources: Law...
2021-12-15
20 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 12: Prof. Jon Broder interviews Temple’s Board Chair, Mitchell Morgan, about his spectacular success and his vision for Temple
Mitch Morgan turned his humble beginnings, working while attending Temple for undergraduate and law school, to one of the largest real estate empires in the country. In this episode of the 10-Q&A, he talks with Temple Law’s Jon Broder about his early years, founding Morgan Properties, and why Temple is one of the best parts of Philadelphia.
2021-12-07
29 min
The Dan Abrams Podcast
The Dan Abrams Podcast with Professor Rachel Rebouché
Professor Rachel Rebouché, a leading scholar in reproductive health law, contract law and family law, and the Interim Dean of Temple University Beasley School of Law and the James E. Beasley Professor of Law joins Dan to discuss the Supreme Court oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson. Professor Rebouché and Dan discuss the possible outcomes of this case along with the likelihood that Roe v. Wade could be overturned. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2021-12-06
26 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Looking to the Future
Have you ever sat down and wondered what your plans are after law school? Look no further, because we have some great advice for you! In this episode, we sat down with the Associate Director of Career Services, Katie Rabinowitz to discuss different avenues for students with a law degree. We also chat about what Career Services can do to help you plan your career, and give students some much-needed reminders about the reality of working in the world. Tags: #templeuniversity #templelaw #tulawlibrary #lawcareers #tulawcareerservices #careers #lawdegree #careerplanning
2021-12-01
09 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 11: Interview with Profs. Eleanor Myers and Andrea Monroe, the creator and steward of Temple’s innovative Introduction to Transactional Skills
On the tenth anniversary of Temple’s Introduction to Transactional Skills (ITS) program, Stephanie McCormick talks with the creator and current leader of this program to learn about successes, challenges, and why the program is just getting started. Interviewer: Stephanie McCormick (LAW ’23) Guests: Andrea Monroe Professor of Law Eleanor Myers Associate Professor of Law Emerita
2021-11-15
36 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Advancing the Cause of Justice feat. Professor Jules Epstein
Curious about pro bono work? Interested in hearing from your professors? Listen to our podcast episode with Professor Jules Epstein about his experience working pro bono and his commitment to advancing the cause of justice. Professor Epstein is the Edward D. Ohlbaum Professor of Law and Director of Advocacy Programs. He is actively involved in pro bono work in addition to teaching criminal law and evidence courses at Temple. For more about Professor Epstein, visit the Law School Directory and Advocacy Is Portfolio. Links to Resources: Law Library Web Page: law...
2021-11-15
09 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
The Temple Law Asylum Project
We're excited to share this episode about the work that Temple faculty, students, and alumni are doing to help asylum seekers and asylum attorneys. The Temple Law Asylum Project offers students research opportunities in the field of asylum and refugee law. Hear from current participants on their experiences meeting with practicing lawyers, using an annotated table of contents, keeping a research log, and more. Email Dean Jaya Ramji-Nogales at jayarn@temple.edu to get involved. Dean Ramji-Nogales is the Associate Dean of Research and the I. Herman Stern Research Professor. Her current work focuses on...
2021-10-15
15 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 10: Interview with Greg Seltzer (LAW '03), Pioneer Behind Philly Music Fest and Ballard Spahr’s VC Practice
In the first episode of Fall 2021, Abygaelle Loubeau chats with Greg Seltzer (LAW '03) about venture capital financing transactions and his nonprofit, Philly Music Fest. Interviewer: Abygaelle Loubeau (LAW '23) Guest: Gregory L. Seltzer Partner at Ballard Spahr Creator and Executive Producer of Philly Music Fest
2021-10-13
33 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
The Water Cooler of Temple Law
We all know the metaphor that the best place in the workplace to meet people and learn the what’s what is the water cooler! That is exactly what the Temple Law Library can be for you! In this episode, Prof. Little discusses using the Law Library as a resource for your school work, as well as how she uses it for her professional work. Professor Little is a highly distinguished author and professor. She has been awarded the University Great Teacher award, and has taught internationally about law and humor. Links to Resources: ...
2021-09-15
09 min
Wake Up Call
86. #FEMSQUIRE Series: Temple University Trial Advocacy Professor Elizabeth Lippy, Esq.
Remember when Alicia Silverstone said in Clueless that her father was a litigator, the "scariest kind of lawyer"? Well, that's Elizabeth Lippy. She's just the right kind of scary. She knows her way around a courtroom and how to woo a jury. (Literally, but more on that later). No matter what hat she's wearing (and there are a lot of them), she's a litigator right down to the bone. As the partner/co-founder of the criminal defense and personal injury firm Fairlie and Lippy PC, the Founder and Executive Director of TACT (Trial Advocacy Consulting & Training LLC), and the Direct...
2021-08-19
1h 16
Temple Law Library Podcast
Copyright Debunked: A Guide to Copyright Law
In this episode, Carly Goldberg and Julie Randolph delve into the nitty-gritty of Copyright Law and bring to light the truth about Fair Use. Links for Law Library Resources: Web Page: law.temple.edu/library Email: tulawlib@temple.edu Hashtags: #copyrightlaw #fairuselaw #templeuniversity #tu #tulawlibrary #law #copyright #fairuse #studentresources
2021-08-16
09 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Improving Your Searches
Improve your search results by taking advantage of Boolean operators and proximity connectors. Carly Goldberg and Temple Law Librarian Keena Hilliard discuss strategies to find improve your chances of finding relevant results.
2021-07-23
10 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Accepting a Research Assignment at Work (Encore Broadcast)
Time to show off your lawyering skills and shine at your summer placement. In this encore broadcast, Temple Law Librarian Julie Randolph will help you put your best foot forward as she discusses the things you should be thinking about, and the questions you should ask, when accepting a research assignment on the job.
2021-05-25
07 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 9: Conversation with Futurist and Innovator Ajay Raju (LAW '96)
In Jon Shahar’s final episode, he sits down with Ajay Raju (LAW ’96) to discuss disruption and innovation in the legal practice, the role of “counsel”, and Philadelphia’s future as a hub for innovation.
2021-05-11
57 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Knowing When Your Research Is Finished
Following the previous episode’s topic of beginning a research assignment, this episode answers the common question, ‘how do I know when I’m done?' In this eight-minute episode, learn how to make the most of your research time.
2021-04-21
08 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 8: Interview with the Rock ‘n Rollin’ Law Student: Paul Green, Temple (’21)
In this episode, Jon Shahar sits down with Paul Green to discuss his time building up the music magic of The School of Rock and his decision to come back to Philly to attend Temple Law School.
2021-04-13
24 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Accepting a Research Assignment at Work
In this episode, we discuss how best to go about beginning a research assignment, and how to navigate through common issues students may encounter.
2021-03-09
07 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 7: Interview with The Funny Insurance Man Randy Maniloff, Attorney at White and Williams, LLP and Temple Adjunct Professor
In this episode, Jon Shahar sits down with Randy Maniloff (’91) to discuss his wonderful world of insurance law, his interviews with some of the most influential attorneys of our day, and his experience as a standup comedian.
2021-03-08
33 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Leveraging Secondary Sources
In our first episode, learn why secondary sources are often overlooked by students, and why they can be a great resource when researching a case. Featuring Temple Law Librarian Charlie Perkins.
2021-02-10
06 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 6: Interview with Mike Rios and Louis Couture, Temple Law Students and ABA Tax Section Competition Winners
Jon Shahar sits down with ABA Tax Section Competition Winners, Mike and Louis (LAW ‘21).
2021-02-08
25 min
Temple Law Library Podcast
Temple Law Library Podcast Promo
This new podcast series from the Law Library delivers bite-sized episodes with helpful information from experts. Each five- to seven-minute discussion covers a different area which will help students to become better legal researchers.
2021-01-27
00 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 5: Interview with Sammetria Goodson, Founder and Managing Partner at Goodson Law and Attorney for the Creative
Jon Shahar sits down with Sammetria Goodson, Temple Alum (’11) the Founder and Managing Partner of Goodson Law. They take a deep dive into working with creatives and creators.
2020-11-23
30 min
FedSoc Events
Debate: The True Extent of Presidential Power
On October 29, 2020, the Penn and Temple Student Chapters of the Federalist Society hosted former officemates and leading scholars of presidential power John Yoo and Saikrishna Prakash for a debate on the true extent of presidential power. In his new book, "Defender in Chief," John Yoo argues that Trump, despite his populism, is more often the defender rather than the opponent of the original Constitution. In "The Living Presidency," however, Sai Prakash counters that Trump, like many modern presidents, has violated the Constitution’s grant of executive power. The debate was moderated by Temple Law's Professor Craig Green.Featuring:
2020-11-23
1h 03
Necessary & Proper Podcast
Necessary & Proper Episode 58: Debate: The True Extent of Presidential Power
On October 29, the Penn and Temple Student Chapters of the Federalist Society hosted former officemates and leading scholars of presidential power for a debate on the true extent of presidential power. In his new book, "Defender in Chief," John Yoo argues that Trump, despite his populism, is more often the defender rather than the opponent of the original Constitution. In "The Living Presidency," however, Sai Prakash counters that Trump, like many modern presidents, has violated the Constitution's grant of executive power. The debate was moderated by Temple Law's Professor Craig Green.Featuring:- Saikrishna B. Prakash, James...
2020-11-02
1h 04
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 4: Conversation with Amy Banse, outgoing head of funds at Comcast Venture
Jon Shahar and Amy Banse (LAW ’87) chat about all things legal and venture on this episode of the Temple 10-Q&A.
2020-10-29
29 min
PLAN Training Webinars
2020-10-09 Best Practices for the Virtual Hearing
Presenters: Sarah Katz, Temple University Beasley School of Law; Elizabeth Lippy, Temple University Beasley School of Law; Chi-Ser Tran, Community Legal Services2020 PLAN Virtual Statewide ConferenceHear from trial advocacy expert and the new Director of Trial Advocacy at Temple University Beasely School of Law, Elizabeth Lippy, on how to put your best case forward when appearing remotely for proceedings.We'll discuss tips on presenting evidence, preparing witnesses, and other best practices for moving your advocacy from the physical to the virtual court room.
2020-10-09
57 min
Raise the Bar Smart Money
Patricia Rodriguez
My guest Patricia Rodriguez. Patricia was born to a poor working single mother and grew up homeless until seven years old. Her mother battled addiction until Patricia was a teenager. She is always determined to make a difference, set herself to getting a higher education, and becoming a lawyer. She graduated with honors after a rocky start her freshman year. Patricia left her mother's home at 13 and lived with her family in California while attending high school. She attended the University of Southern California on scholarship, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in marketing...
2020-09-15
18 min
National Security Law Today
The Insurrection Act Today with William Banks and Harvey Rishikof
The black letter law and articles in this episode are: The Insurrection Act 10 USC Section 251-253 https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title10/subtitleA/part1/chapter13&edition=prelim Posse Comitatus Act 18 USC Section 1385 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1385 William Banks, Stephen Dycus “Soldiers on the Home Front: The Domestic Role of the American Military” https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674736740 William Banks “Providing “Supplemental Security” – The Insurrection Act and the Military Role in Responding to Domestic Crises,” Journal of National Security Law and Policy, December 2009 https://jnslp.com/2009/12/15/providing-supplemental-security-the-insurrection-act-and-the-military-role-in-responding-to-domestic-crises/ William Banks, Stephen Dycus “Martial Law Would Sweep...
2020-06-06
1h 03
Script Your Confidence Podcast
Episode 111 // How to Pass the MPJE
“My class is the most important class you will have as a pharmacy student.” This is likely how every pharmacy school professor feels because they are so passionate about their expertise (and that’s a great thing!). However, there is one class that does pull rank, because if you are unable to successfully apply what you learn, you legally will not be able to practice any of the others. Pharmacy law is one of the most integral courses you will take as a pharmacy student, because it prepares you for arguably the most difficult exam you’ll take in your career...
2020-05-04
25 min
National Security Law Today
Shutdowns and the Law with Harvey Rishikof
The black letter law and articles in this episode are: Saenz v. Roe 526 US 489 (1999) https://www.oyez.org/cases/1998/98-97 Pollack v. Duff 958 F. Supp. 2d 280 (D.D.C. 2013) https://casetext.com/case/pollack-v-duff-1 United States v. Guest 383 US 745 (1966) https://www.oyez.org/cases/1965/65 Shapiro v. Thompson 394 US 618 (1969) https://www.oyez.org/cases/1967/9 CRS Report: “The Posse Comitatus Act and Related Matters: A Sketch” November, 2018 https://fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/R42669.pdf Mapp v. Ohio 367 US 643 (1961) https://www.oyez.org/cases/1960/236 CARES Act of 2020 https://www.congress.gov/116/bills/hr748/BILLS-116hr748enr.pdf Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U.S. 11 (1905) http...
2020-04-02
36 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 3: Interview of Professor Jon Smollen, Executive Director of the Temple Law Center for Compliance and Ethics
Andrew LeDonne (LAW ’21) interviews Jon Smollen, Director of the Temple Law Center for Compliance and Ethics Interviewer: Andrew Ledonne (LAW ’21) Guest: Jon Smollen Practice Professor of Law, Executive Director Center for Compliance and Ethics Temple University Beasley School of Law
2020-03-09
32 min
The Week in Health Law
169. Notes From a Birthday Party. Guest co-host, Rachel Rebouché.
This episode was recorded at Temple Law during Temple Law’s celebratory Law Review Symposium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead, 10 Years of Public Health Law Research in September 2019. My guest host is Rachel Rebouché from the Center for Public Health Research at Temple University Beasley School of Law. Together we enjoyed a wide-ranging discussion with some brilliant researchers, Jennifer Karas Montez from the Syracuse University Maxell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Evan Anderson from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and Wendy Parmet, Matthews Distinguished University Professor of Law and Director, Center for Health Policy and Law at Nor...
2019-11-02
00 min
Law School Podcaster
Part-Time Or Full-Time Law School - Which Makes Sense For You?
When considering law school, one of the options you will weigh is whether to pursue the degree on a part-time or full-time basis. With rising tuition and an uncertain job market, prospective law students may have an incentive to keep working at their current jobs, if they are already employed or, to find a way to finance law school with a job that allows them to attend school at night. But do part-time law students give up something that is vital to their legal education? We interviewed experts from the admissions offices and career offices at law schools with...
2019-07-24
29 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 2: Interview of Doneene K. Damon by Salil Mehra
Prof. Salil Mehra interviews Doneene K. Damon of Richards Layton and Finger
2019-04-23
30 min
Banks of the Raritan: A Rutgers Podcast
Episode 23: Rutgers Gymnastics Head Coach Umme Salim-Beasley
The new Head Coach of Rutgers Gymnastics, Umme Salim-Beasley, joins Lance to discuss the program overall and the season ahead. They discuss the process of rebuilding Rutgers Gymnastics, her time as an assistant at Rutgers, Why she left Temple and Returned to the Banks, the 2019 team, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-11-26
27 min
The Temple Law 10-Q & A
10-Q&A Episode 1: Don’t Get Me Started – On Why I Teach Lawyering for Entrepreneurship
Introducing the 10-Q&A podcast. Our debut edition features Temple Law School alum Matt Devine interviewing our own Prof. Lipson on the future of experiential learning.
2018-11-19
30 min
Mornings with Anthony Gargano - 97.5 The Fanatic
The Morning Show "Meat Locker" Thursday 9-20-18
Anthony, Bob, Baldy, Eytan, Jamie & Eytan all live on a "Meat Locker" Thursday as the Eagles prepare to face the Colts! What to expect from Wentz this weekend, what does Jordan Matthews bring to the table & what problems do the Colts pose for the Eagles? Temple head coach Geoff Collins joined to talk about the big win over Maryland last week & playing Tulsa tonight.
2018-09-20
3h 56
Mornings with Anthony Gargano - 97.5 The Fanatic
Temple University Head Coach Geoff Collins Joins The Morning Show
Temple University's football team has dropped their first two games of the season. Geoff Collins jumps on to talk about how they played hard, and physical but the key is " they got to start fast"
2018-09-13
07 min
Greater Refuge Temple D.C. Podcast
A Tree Saved My Life - Bishop Melvin Beasley, Jr.
Greater Refuge Temple DC Sunday Morning Service Livestream~Don't forget to Like and Subscribe and click the bell so you don't miss out on anything we post.~Check Out Our Website greaterrefugetempledc.org~Follow us on Facebook at Greater Refuge Temple of Washington, D.C~Have A Blessed Day~This Livestream Was Brought To You By GRTDC Video and Sound Ministry.
2018-09-03
1h 01