Administering CPR to the Gray Lady
[cross posted on LegalResearchPlus] We spend a full day talking about newspapers and their role in legal research in our class. And throughout the class we make frequent reference to newspapers (such...
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[cross-posted on LegalResearchPlus] “A Statute by Any Other (Non-Acronomial) Name Might Smell Less Like S.P.A.M., or, The Congress of the United States Grows Increasingly D.U.M.B.” Cleveland-Marshall...
View ArticleWonderful Development in Law Librarianship
From a SSRN announcement: We are pleased to announce a new Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) Sponsored Subject Matter eJournal — Legal Information & Technology, sponsored by the Mid-America Law...
View ArticleLexisNexis for deferred associates who work in public interest.
The new program will enable students who pursue public service during the deferral of professional practice to access certain LexisNexis services free of charge The LexisNexis ASPIRE (Associates...
View ArticleA big day for Free Law
[Cross-posted from Legal Research Plus] See Google post below. And stay tuned for another announcement tomorrow, which will be yet another big day for Free Law. And we here at Stanford have...
View ArticleAnother big day for Free Law – ABA launches site summarizing federal court...
[Cross-posted from Legal Research Plus] Here’s a new site is designed mainly for the press but access is free to all. Cases are summarized by professors with support from law students. For the Ninth...
View ArticleCommuter Caroline Joins Library’s Fleet of Bicycles
Don’t let all this rain keep you from checking out a library bicycle. Meet Commuter Caroline, the newest edition to the library’s bicycle fleet. Caroline is a Bianchi Milano Parco, outfitted with...
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