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The Juris Doctor (J.D.) serves as a professional graduate degree and the foundational credential needed to become a licensed attorney in the U.S. Temple University offers flexible J.D. options, with full-time students completing the program in three years, while evening and part-time students finish in four. The curriculum equips students with essential legal knowledge, practical abilities, hands-on training, and professional ethics needed for successful law careers. Through early practical courses like Litigation Basics and Introduction to Transactional Skills, students gain courtroom and deal-making experience shortly after beginning their studies. Temple's renowned Legal Research and Writing program cultivates the exceptional practical abilities that distinguish its alumni. With comprehensive course offerings spanning theory, practice, and interdisciplinary studies - all taught by distinguished faculty - every student receives an elite legal education tailored to their professional aspirations.
Environmental law has grown increasingly prominent since Earth Day's inception in 1970, sparking ongoing policy discussions worldwide. Temple's environmental law program provides intensive academic study, specialized writing courses, and hands-on learning through clinics and student organizations. This multifaceted approach helps students thoroughly understand environmental statutes while developing innovative solutions to ecological challenges. The law school enhances this curriculum through its partnership with the Delaware Riverkeeper clinic, which monitors enforcement of water protection laws. Students can further engage with environmental issues by joining the Environmental Law Society, which organizes peer-led forums and hosts visiting experts who share insights on pressing ecological concerns.