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WHEN IS A PROSECUTION IMPERMISSIBLY SELECTIVE?

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The report announcing that no criminal charges would be brought against Joseph Biden for mishandling classified materials brought an unsurprising response from Donald Trump – this was “selective prosecution.” As he stated in a speech to the NRA, “It was just announced that Joe Biden’s Department of Injustice will bring zero charges against crooked Joe

Prof. Dr. Longin Jan Latecki - Temple University

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Graduated PhD students in computer science at Temple UniversityFormer PhD students co-supervised at other institutions

Johanne Johnston - Temple Law

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Office: Barrack Hall, 101E 1719 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 Get Directions Phone: (215) 204-3659 Email: johanne.johnston@temple.edu

Linda Hoffman - Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory

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CV Graduate Student Temple University Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory Research Interests: Clinical neuropsychology Social cognition Affective neuroscience Cognitive ...

Isaak Pesenson | College of Science and Technology | College of Science ...

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had published papers on differential equations in Banach spaces; on interpolation, approximation, and embedding theorems for Sobolev and Besov functions on manifolds. In particular, I developed a theory of Sobolev, Besov and Paley-Wiener subspaces associated with representations of Lie groups in Banach and Hilbert spaces. I started analysis of traces of functions which are smooth with respect ...

Statistics MS | Temple University Bulletin

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About the Program This program is not open for direct admission. The Master of Science in Statistics is awarded to a student enrolled in the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Statistics who successfully completes 30 credits of required coursework but chooses to not continue in the PhD program.

Philosophy (PHIL) | Temple University Bulletin

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America once was envisioned by its colonizers as a new world, as a city upon a hill beckoning to humanity. After centuries of conquest, enslavement, immigration, and political struggle, conditions for sustaining this early vision continue to evolve. Explore the emergence of some of the most distinctive and influential American voices to inform our national debate about freedom, the individual ...

Dental grad has high hopes for her homeland’s oral health

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Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam has 10 million inhabitants, but only one dental school, which churns out fewer than 100 dentists a year to service them all. For dental grad Phuong-Oanh Tran and her family, that meant no dental care whatsoever; Tran’s family was poor and could not afford the high cost. “There are no programs for poor people the way there are here; so many of my family have ...

FAQs – Temple Teacher Residency

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Select a topic below, use “Ctl+F” to search this page, or scroll down to find the answers to the most commonly asked questions about Temple Teacher Residency. Topics AboutTTR …

A healthcare policy Americans can sink their teeth into

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Sens. McCain and Obama, Americans deserve a healthcare policy with some teeth in it. Although research has shown a strong link between oral health and overall health, including cardiovascular disease and diabetes, millions of Americans lack access to even basic dental care. In fact, for every adult without medical coverage, there are three without dental coverage. Yet oral healthcare has been ...