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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 Di
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 Da
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
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 stud
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
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
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 La
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 bet
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 co
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 diffe
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 l
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
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,
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
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 episo
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
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,
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-wo
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
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 o
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. 
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
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 diffe
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
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
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