https://www2.law.temple.edu/lppp/amo-team-category/2014/page/2/
He is also involved in many other organizations, including serving on the board of the American Constitution Society and the Student Public Interest Network. Before law school, Jason served in the U.S. Army and National Guard for a total of nine years.
https://guides.temple.edu/oer/students
This page contains information student textbook affordability advocates can use to support their efforts to reduce the cost and impact of high course material costs for Temple students. The Student Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) has published over 20 reports on the problem of high textbook costs.
https://law.temple.edu/resources/career-services/public-interest-careers/internships/
Students interested in finding summer and (for 2Ls and up) academic year public interest internship opportunities should consult postings on the Career Planning Manager and the weekly Career Services email bulletin, as well as participate in public interest job fairs.
https://medicine.temple.edu/education/md-program/why-katz
The Katz School of Medicine encourages and supports broad service involvement through more than 50 student-run groups, including the Student Government Association. Temple Emergency Action Corps (TEAC) Train in disaster response so you can join the team to mobilize during local, national, or international emergencies and provide basic medical care to those affected. Learn More. Temple ...
https://admissions.temple.edu/student-life/student-activities/student-organizations
Student Organizations Temple is home to hundreds of student clubs and organizations that provide opportunities for you to join, lead, make friends and connect with the community. There is a group for everyone and every interest—artistic, athletic, educational, multicultural, musical, pre-professional, political, religious, service-oriented and more. And if we don’t have what you’re ...
https://law.temple.edu/resources/career-services/public-interest-careers/pips-fair/
Equal Justice Works Conference and Career Fair Each October, over 1000 law students, employers, and law school professionals gather in the Washington, DC area for the largest public interest and public service job fair in the nation. Coordinated by Equal Justice Works, a national organization dedicated to mobilizing the next generation of lawyers committed to equal access to justice, the ...
https://law.temple.edu/academics/intellectual-life/rubin-public-interest-honor-society/
The Rubin Public Interest Law Honor Society was created to acknowledge students whose exceptional dedication to public service gives them the energy to go beyond the rigors of their academic curriculum.
https://law.temple.edu/resources/financial-aid/public-interest-fellowship/
In keeping with Temple’s longstanding tradition of a commitment to public interest, the program was created out of a concern that the large educational debt burden of many graduating law students was effecting individual career choices and keeping some graduates from pursuing a career in public interest law.
https://law.temple.edu/resources/community-service/pro-bono/
The following projects create consistent opportunities for students to get involved. Additional opportunities, organized by faculty, the Office of Public Interest Programs, outside organizations, and/or student groups, spring up every year. Past projects have included the American Immigration Lawyers Association Pro Bono Citizenship Day, the ATLAS project offering interpretation assistance to ...
https://law.temple.edu/resources/career-services/public-interest-careers/
Temple recognizes student pro bono and public interest commitment through the Rubin Public Interest Honor Society, administered by the Office of Public Interest Programs. Typically, about a third of the graduating class qualifies for the honor society.