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The Law Library has many materials to help you study throughout the semester, including professors’ past exams, which are posted on the library website (log in with your CSU ID and pin). Whether to post and which exams to post is …
The Law Library has many materials to help you study throughout the semester, including professors’ past exams, which are posted on the library website (log in with your CSU ID and pin). Whether to post and which exams to post is …
Did you know that the law library has a selection of ‘law for laypeople’ books? Searching “NOLO law for all” in our catalog, Scholar, provides a list of all the titles the library currently has. The books are located in …
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If you’ve ever read a legal document and had difficulty discovering what the author’s abbreviation meant, Prince’s Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations probably has the answer. Prince’s has thousands of abbreviations, so it is a useful resource to consult if you are unsure as to …
Wondering what kind of computer you will need for law school? You will need a laptop that meets the requirements for software used by our school, Exam 4. For more information about Exam 4, go to Exams on Computer FAQ. Discounts for computers …
One of the basic concepts of legal research is using an annotated code like the United States Code Service (USCS) or the United States Code Annotated (USCA) to find cases interpreting a statute. In the USCS, this same concept can …