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Temple ESQ • Spring 2003

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Repeta was selected to receive this prestigious fellowship toconduct research on the access of public-interest organizations to informationheld by government agencies.

2016 Archives - Law & Public Policy Program

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She currently serves as a board member of the School Discipline Advocacy Service, advocating for students throughout the Philadelphia area, and is an active member of both the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN) and the Black Law Students Association (BLSA).

SPIN Forum: Locked Out of Learning - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/pcrs/2016/10/29/spin-forum-locked-out-of-learning/

The forum was presented at Temple University Beasley School of Law on October 12, 2016; it was sponsored by the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), the National Lawyers Guild, and the Black Law Students Association.

Reflections on Locked Out of Learning: Educating Refugees in America’s ...

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The Forum, presented by the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), the National Lawyers Guild (NLG), and the Black Law Students Association (BLSA), was held on Wednesday, October 12, 2016. It was moderated by Professor Jaya Ramji-Nogales, I. Herman Stern Professor of Law, Co-Director of the Institute for International Law & Public Policy, and included panelists Molly Tack-Hooper, Staff ...

Temple University - JoAnne A. Epps Memorial Funds – Gift Information

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Law Student Public Interest Network Temple Law Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship Fund Boyer College of Music and Dance Annual Fund Boyer College Scholarship Fund Dance Fund Diamond Band Elaine Brown Choral Chair Fund Esther Boyer College of Music Alumni Association Helen Laird Voice/Opera Graduate Scholarship Fund Instrumental Studies Gift ...

Temple University - JoAnne A. Epps Memorial Funds – Gift Information

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The JoAnne A. Epps Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship will be awarded to incoming or current students with demonstrated financial need with a preference for students who have shown a commitment to their community through service, leadership and social justice work or aspire to pursue careers that benefit the public good.

10396 TL - Temple University Beasley School of Law

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Other restricted giving amounted to $513,284. Government grants totaled $3,045,395. These grants supported the Rule of Law Program in China, Professor Scott Burris’ public health law initiatives and the Law School public interest programs.

Giving to Temple University

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Every gift to Temple makes us a place of greater opportunity, stronger community and ever-more-excellent academics. Whether you are contributing to the Temple Fund, endowing a scholarship or directing your giving to a specific school, college or program, your generosity touches the lives of our students.

JoAnne A. Epps Memorial Funds - Temple University

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The JoAnne A. Epps Endowed Undergraduate Scholarship will be awarded to incoming or current students with demonstrated financial need with a preference for students who have shown a commitment to their community through service, leadership and social justice work or aspire to pursue careers that benefit the public good.

Temple Law Commencement 2022 – Keynote Speaker Leonard Barrack

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He also created the Barrack Public Interest Fellowship Program in 1991, which has benefited nearly 200 students. The aim of this fellowship was to remove some of the financial obstacles that so often discourage beginning lawyers from entering public interest jobs after graduation.