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Top Twenty Spookiest Law Review Articles

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on October 31, 2013 Posted in Library News and Events Tagged with Fun

It’s time for the third installment of  spookiest law reviews.  We started this October tradition back in 2008, and did a revision in 2011, so we’re about due for a research update. This year we’ve combed the legal literature once …

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Selling a Haunted House in Ohio

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on October 30, 2013 Posted in Ohio Tagged with Fun

You’ve probably come across Stambovsky v. Ackley, the most famous haunted house case ever in your contracts class. In that New York case, the house in question was declared legally haunted for the purposes of property disclosure, and the seller …

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Five Reasons to Try a Research Guide

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on October 29, 2013 Posted in Research Guides

Research guides — you’ve got over 70 of them at your fingertips, on topics from ad law to war crimes. They’re up-to-date and easy to find. Here are five ways they can make your life easier now: Research guides can …

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Using Legalese Can Make Your Readers Think You’re Less Intelligent

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on October 27, 2013 Posted in Legal Writing and Citation

You know at heart that plain English is clearer than legalese, but you still sprinkle your appellate brief with a heretofore this or aforementioned that. You know, for good measure, to impress your readers with your legal smarts, right? Wrong. …

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Saudi Arabian Women Gain Right to Practice Law

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on October 25, 2013 Posted in International Tagged with women and the law

In a major step forward in human rights, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Justice has granted four women in the country the right to practice law.  One of these women, Dr. Nadia Al-Anani, is employed by the law firm Squire Sanders, …

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