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Len Rieser - Temple Law

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He is a member of the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Civil Gideon and Access to Justice Task Force and the national Self-Represented Litigation Network. Len is interested in supporting students interested in public-interest work, whether as a full-time profession or as an aspect of their careers.

2014 Archives - Page 2 of 2 - Law & Public Policy Program

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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.

Temple ESQ • Fall 2003

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Knauer also designed the law school’s in-house clinical program for communitynonprofit organizations,which providestransactional law students with opportunities toserve the public interest.

2022 Archives - Law & Public Policy Program

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Patrick Afriyie, LAW ’24, is a 2022 Law and Public Policy Scholar and Conwell Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. At Temple, he is active in the Student Public Interest Network, Temple University Student Recreation Board. He is also the Vice President of the Black Law Students Association. Patrick graduated from Colgate University in 2018 with a B.S. in Psychology. Before law ...

2021 Archives - Page 3 of 3 - Law & Public Policy Program

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At Temple, Crystal has been involved in several student organizations including the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), Health Law Society, American Constitution Society, National Lawyer’s Guild, and the Women’s Law Caucus. This upcoming year, she will be serving as the SPIN forum co-chair.

2019 Archives - Law & Public Policy Program

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Sarah Connor ’21 is a Law & Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she also serves as Secretary of the Student Bar Association, Chair of the Political Action Committee for Temple Outlaw, Co-Chair for Fundraising for the Student Public Interest Network (SPIN), Co-Chair of Gender Justice for Temple’s chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, student coordinator ...

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.

SPIN Forum: Locked Out of Learning - Sites

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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.

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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.

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.