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See, e.g., Intamin, Ltd. v. Magnetar Techs., Corp., 483 F.3d 1328, 1338 (Fed.Cir. 2007) (referencing the Ninth Circuit definition of a frivolous claim as one “legally or factually baseless from an objective perspective . . .”) (internal quotation and citation omitted).
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Recent Shuhaimi, L.A., Maidment, I.D., Henman, M.C., Myint, P.K., O'Connell, J., Ryan, C., McCallion, P., McCarron, M., & O'Dwyer, M. (2025). Ten-Year Outcomes of ...
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The presupposition that jurors can indeed pay no attention to the man behind the curtain has at times been recognized by jurists as questionable, with the most notable instance being Justice Jackson in 1949: “The naïve assumption that prejudicial effects can be overcome by instructions to the jury, . . . all practicing lawyers know to be unmitigated fiction.” Krulewitch v. United States ...
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Resources for Lawyers and Judges Everywhere… Advocacy is an art; it can approach being a science. At the core of success in advocacy is mastery of the law of Evidence. The Temple Law Advocacy & Evidence Resources site is an open-access source for all who practice or study in these twinned areas – Judges, attorneys, students and researchers. This curated collection of resources, which will ...
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Research Interests The research in the Houser laboratory is focused on those processes that maintain the electrical and contractile properties of the normal heart and the defects in these processes that lead to electrical instability (arrhythmias and sudden death) and poor cardiac pump performance congestive heart failure). We are currently continuing our studies of the determinants of ...
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Biography Recai Yucel is a professor and the director of the Biostatistics Core in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Prior to joining Temple University, he was a professor of biostatistics and the chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the School of Public Health, State University of New York at Albany. Following his doctoral training at Pennsylvania State ...
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Biography Dr. Huanmei Wu, with a BS in chemistry from Tsinghua University and a PhD in computer science from Northeastern University, currently serves as chair of the Department of Health Services Administration and Policy at Temple University's College of Public Health. She also holds the role of assistant dean for global engagement. Before joining Temple, she was chair of the Department of ...
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Citation: Estrada-Plana, V., Esquerda, M., Mangues, R., March-Llanes, J., & Moya-Higueras, J. (2019). A pilot study of the efficacy of a cognitive training based on ...
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The Temple Moot Court Competition Team is a faculty directed organization of outstanding law students devoted to excellence in written and oral advocacy. Unlike programs at other law schools, where appellate advocacy teams are student-run, the Moot Court program at Temple has faculty with appellate advocacy expertise at the helm, as well as highly experienced appellate advocates as coaches.