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Interested in health equality and the future of policing? Send your ideas for a workshop hosted by Temple Law Review and PublicHealthLawRsrch! Details are here: phlr.org/police-reform-… Join us for a fascinating conversation!
📢 Call for Abstracts! 📢 We're hosting a symposium Nov 12 with the Temple Law School Law Review focused on reimagining the criminal legal system in support of health equity. Abstracts are due July 15! #phlaw #LEPH SUBMIT: bit.ly/3gL2HE5
The call for proposals for the TLR Vol.94 Symposium has gone out! Register here: bit.ly/3gL2HE5 Temple Law School PublicHealthLawRsrch
Registration is now open for the upcoming symposium sponsored by CPHLR and Temple Law Review. Explore the schedule and panelist information for this discussion about the current landscape of the criminal justice system. Register now: phlr.org/police-reform-…
Great to be together again with Temple Law Review for our symposium on reimagining the criminal legal system to support #healthequity. Missed the event? Never fear — all sessions are being recorded and we’ll share here ASAP!
Temple Law’s Business Law magazine, Temple 10-Q, recently sat down with Randy Kominsky (LAW '79) to discuss his post-graduate experience with clerkships, working in-house, and leaving law for business. Read a summary of the interview on the TLR Blog: templelawreview.org/the-temple-10-…
At Temple Law School for the Temple iLIT symposium on “Sovereign Identity Crisis: State, Self, and Collective in a Digital Age.” I‘lol discuss my Temple Law Review symposium piece on possible authoritarian abuses of collective data rights in post-communitarian data governance societies.
Terrific keynote by Nanjala Nyabola discussing the border crisis in the digital age. The border is “the place where the state projects power,” she says and a “millstone around the necks of foreigners” w/ surveillance compounding and accelerating this crisis. Temple Law School Temple iLIT
Excited for this incredible contribution from Juan Ortiz-Freuler to go live soon! From Temple iLIT's joint symposium with Temple Law Review #SovereignIdentityCrisis