Scanner Apps for Mobile Devices
They are green (no paper needed), they can save you money (no photocopying costs) and the power is already in the palm of your hands. What is it you ask? Scanner Apps for Mobile Devices of course. There are a …
They are green (no paper needed), they can save you money (no photocopying costs) and the power is already in the palm of your hands. What is it you ask? Scanner Apps for Mobile Devices of course. There are a …
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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 …