About

Gwen Stern’s expertise includes medical malpractice and product-liability law as well as promoting trial advocacy skills and community awareness of legal procedures. She has been a faculty member providing intensive trial advocacy training on both a local and national level for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy.

Professor Stern directs the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, which she brought to Philadelphia as a joint undertaking between Drexel and the University of Pennsylvania law schools to encourage city high-school students to learn about their rights and responsibilities under the Constitution. This project culminates in a local and national constitutional law appellate advocacy competition for the high school students.

Previously, Professor Stern was an adjunct professor at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law teaching both introduction and advanced trial advocacy. She also directed the trial training program for Temple LEAP (Law, Education, and Participation)’s Philadelphia High School Mock Trial Competition. She earned her J.D. from Temple, where she was a member of the Moot Court Honor Society and named the best oral advocate in the I. Herman Stern Moot Court Competition.

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Organizational Affiliations

Professor, Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Drexel University

[Retired Faculty], Drexel University

Education

University of Maryland, College Park (United States, College Park) - UMD
BS
Temple University (United States, Philadelphia)
JD