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Mary Levy is a Professor at Temple University's Beasley School of Law, teaching Civil Procedure I, II, and Pennsylvania Civil Procedure while supervising the Federal Appellate Litigation Clinic for pro bono representation in Third Circuit immigration and civil rights cases. She also serves as faculty advisor for the Moot Court Competition Team.
Her educational background includes:
- J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law
- M.C.J. from University of South Carolina
- B.A. in English from Appalachian State University
Professor Levy's research centers on Appellate Advocacy, Civil Procedure, and Jurisdiction, with deep expertise in appellate practice before Pennsylvania courts and U.S. Courts of Appeals. Her work bridges theoretical legal education and practical courtroom application, particularly in complex litigation involving novel legal questions.
Her publication "Third Circuit Permits Removal by In-State Defendants Prior to Service" (2019) exemplifies her focus on procedural nuances in federal jurisdiction. This work aligns with her broader scholarly trend examining practical applications of civil procedure in appellate settings.
Her notable honors include:
- George P. Williams Award for Outstanding Professor of the Year (2017)
- Rising Star Attorney recognition by Law & Politics magazine (2010)
As an educator, Professor Levy actively mentors students through clinic supervision and moot court advising, with extensive professional engagement reflected in media appearances across Law.com, Philadelphia Inquirer, New York Times, and Boston Globe. Her career demonstrates sustained integration of academic instruction with real-world legal practice.




