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Located at the Main Campus of [[Temple University]] in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]], the '''Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law''', informally referred to as '''Temple Law School''', has operated continuously since its founding in 1895.
Located at the Main Campus of [[Temple University]] in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]], the '''Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law''', informally referred to as '''Temple Law School''', has operated continuously since its founding in 1895.
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A special LL.M. program is available to foreign students who have already earned a law degree in their home country and wish to learn about American Law. Temple offers complete one-year LL.M. programs at its main campus, at [[Temple University Japan]] in [[Tokyo]], and at [[Tsinghua University]] in [[Beijing]]. The latter two are the only American LL.M. programs offered in [[Japan]] and [[China]] respectively.
A special LL.M. program is available to foreign students who have already earned a law degree in their home country and wish to learn about American Law. Temple offers complete one-year LL.M. programs at its main campus, at [[Temple University Japan]] in [[Tokyo]], and at [[Tsinghua University]] in [[Beijing]]. The latter two are the only American LL.M. programs offered in [[Japan]] and [[China]] respectively.
Temple offers a general studies LL.M. program for foreign-trained lawyers. With the exception of two required research and writing courses, students can design their own curriculum from more than 180 courses offered annually in American and International law. General LL.M. degree candidates must successfully complete 24 credit hours of course work with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (out of a possible 4.0). The program can be completed in two semesters beginning in August and continuing through May. In addition to the main campus in Philadelphia, the General LL.M. is offered in Tokyo and Beijing. Students may transfer up to 4 credits at Temple's six-week summer law program in Rome, Italy to the Main campus L.L.M.


==Integrated Trial Advocacy Program (ITAP)==
==Integrated Trial Advocacy Program (ITAP)==
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==Facilities==
==Facilities==
The Law School currently occupies three buildings: Klein Hall, Barrack Hall, and the Shusterman Hall Conference Center.
The Law School currently occupies three buildings: Klein Hall, Barrack Hall, and the Schusterman Hall Conferrence Center.


Klein Hall opened in 1972, after a fire destroyed Reber Hall, the previous home of the Law School. Within its eight floors, Klein Hall houses numerous lecture rooms, the Law Library, the [[moot courtroom]], reading rooms, faculty offices, and the offices of Temple's four law journals. The basement level of Klein contains a modest cafe, comfortable sitting areas, classrooms, and a locker room.  
Klein Hall opened in 1972, after a fire destroyed Reber Hall, the previous home of the Law School. Within its eight floors, Klein Hall houses numerous lecture rooms, the Law Library, the [[moot courtroom]], reading rooms, faculty offices, and the offices of Temple's four law journals. The basement level of Klein contains a modest cafe, comfortable sitting areas, classrooms, and a locker room.  


In the past, students have criticized Klein hall as overly austere because of its poured concrete construction and lack of decoration. Judge Charles Klein '21, after whom the building was named, is said to have remarked that he was impressed with the law library and its massive open atriums, but that he wondered when the interior would be completed. Perhaps as a result of these criticisms, Klein Hall underwent major renovations beginning in Summer 2002. By Summer 2004, much of the interior of Klein had been replaced, creating a well-lit, modern, and comfortable environment.  
In the past, students have criticised Klein hall as overly austere because of its poured concrete construction and lack of decoration. Judge Charles Klein '21, after whom the building was named, is said to have remarked that he was impressed with the law library and its massive open atriums, but that he wondered when the interior would be completed. Perhaps as a result of these criticisms, Klein Hall underwent major renovations beginning in Summer 2002. By Summer 2004, much of the interior of Klein had been replaced, creating a well-lit, modern, and comfortable environment.  


Barrack Hall opened in 2002, and houses the Admissions Office, Career Services, several classrooms, and student lounges. Barrack Hall is itself a renovated structure containing state of the art technologies, and has won several awards, including the 2003 Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Award and The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia's 2002 Award for Adaptive Reuse. The construction of Barrack Hall was made possible by a generous donation from Leonard Barrack '68.
Barrack Hall opened in 2002, and houses the Admissions Office, Career Services, several classrooms, and student lounges. Barrack Hall is itself a renovated structure containing state of the art technologies, and has won several awards, including the 2003 Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Award and The Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia's 2002 Award for Adaptive Reuse. The construction of Barrack Hall was made possible by a generous donation from Leonard Barrack '68.


Shusterman Hall made possible by a generous donation from Murray H. Shusterman '36. The building appears to be a renovated chapel, and serves as the Law School's conference center for career fairs, symposiums, and other formal gatherings.
Schusterman Hall made possible by a generous donation from Murray H. Shusterman '36. The building appears to be a renovated chapel, and serves as the Law School's conference center for career fairs, symposiums, and other formal gatherings.


==Trial Team==
==Trial Team==
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