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What are those bronze pages at the entrance to the law library? They are a sculpture by artist Jim Sanborn. The pages are the artist’s visual history of the written law tracing the emergence of systems of justice in many …
Adam Liptak, the Supreme Court correspondent of The New York Times, has written a new article titled “Law Scholarship’s Lackluster Reviews” in today’s New York Times [here]. This article asks why law reviews are edited by law students and why …
Students frequently have questions about terms and connectors searching (AKA boolean searching, advanced searching). Sue Altmeyer, from the Law Library has prepared a fantastic Research Guide titled “Bloomberg Law, Lexis and Westlaw Compared” which also has a nice overview of …
Hello, my name is Brian Cassidy and I am very happy to be your new Electronic Services Librarian! I will be managing Bloomberg Law, CALI, LexisNexis, Westlaw and other database services for College of Law students and faculty. I also …
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