https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-10-08/hispanic-latinoa-latinx-or-latine-find-out-how-use-terms
Professors Christina Baker, César Cabezas and Augusto Lorenzino from Temple University explain the meanings of Hispanic, Latino/a, Latinx and Latine.
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2016/08/15/unreasonable-certainty-call-abandon-reasonable-degree-scientific-testimony-terminology/
The prevailing practice in many jurisdictions, usually compelled by custom rather than law, is to ask a testifying expert whether the opinion proffered or the conclusion drawn is held “to a reasonable degree of scientific certainty.” Yet scientists do not proclaim certainty in their domains; instead they acknowledge and embrace scientific knowledge as an area
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2016/12/16/motion-non-limine-lawyers-ever-move-admissibility/
Lawyers regularly move, pre-trial, to exclude evidence. Shouldn’t the same approach be used to ensure inclusion of proof? The answer should be “of course,” but I recently came across a contrary view – one that is dead wrong. A Judge [yes, a sitting judge] gave the following advice – “A motion in limine should
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Information for Temple students, researchers, and instructors interested in conducting qualitative data analysis
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Study of Curved Needle-Tissue Interaction: Bio-inspired Designs, Force Behavior, and Finite Element Analysis Insights
https://www2.law.temple.edu/voices/the-personal-knowledge-rule-an-evidence-principle-worth-considering/
Rare is the case [excepting expert testimony] where a witness is not describing what s/he claims to have seen, heard, smelled, touched or tasted. Without that sensory connection to the item at issue, there would be no relevance; and most lawyers abstain from calling a witness to testify to what was behind a closed door or occurring in a far-away location. So what’s the “personal knowledge ...
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https://news.temple.edu/news/2020-08-14/how-get-your-owlcard-fall
The new safety measures Temple has introduced to prevent the spread of COVID-19 mean the OWLcard distribution process will look a little different this fall.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-03-01/meet-female-hosts-wrti
Get to know the female hosts of Temple University’s WRTI 90.1: Courtney Blue, Bobbi I. Booker, Susan Lewis, Maureen Malloy and Melinda Whiting.