Patricia A. Daly previously taught legal writing at both Temple University School of
Law and Widener Law. 

Professor Daly is a magna cum laude graduate of Temple University School of Law, where
she served as an articles editor for The Temple Law Review. Professor Daly has spent the
majority of her career working in the Pennsylvania Superior Court. As the deputy clerk
for the Honorable Phyllis W. Beck for over 14 years, Professor Daly drafted legal
opinions, co-wrote a number of scholarly articles, and mentored new lawyers and summer
interns. Professor Daly also instructed law clerks statewide on ethical issues in
judicial chambers. 

Professor Daly teaches Lawyering Practice Seminar at the law school, which is the
classroom component to the Co-op Program. Students working with our co-op partners must
attend this class, which addresses a variety of skills, including research and writing
refreshers, ethics in the workplace, legal practice workshops, reflective journals,
public speaking, and professionalism. 

Articles

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Insight and Analysis of the Fourteenth Amendment: A Foreword (with Phyllis W. Beck), Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review (2004)
 

Contributions to Books

Chapter 30: Prohibition Against Denial or Abridgment of Equality of Rights Because of Sex - Article 1, Section 28 (with Phyllis W. Beck), The Pennsylvania Constitution: A Treatise on Rights and Liberties (2004)