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Revised & Updated Corporate Law Research Guide

By jacquelyn.mccloud@law.csuohio.edu Posted on November 1, 2010 Posted in Research Guides

The Corporate Law Research Guide has been revised and updated.  The guide includes information, such as primary sources, treatises, news and current awareness, and study aids.  Hint: most resources are available online, simply follow the links to access the information. …

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New Legal Reference Apps

By jacquelyn.mccloud@law.csuohio.edu Posted on October 26, 2010 Posted in Apps/Technology

Now legal information is available to you anywhere and anytime with these new legal reference apps available for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Blackberry.  The new apps are available for purchase from the Law Pod.  These apps help you help …

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Am I Registered?

By jacquelyn.mccloud@law.csuohio.edu Posted on September 27, 2010 Posted in Ohio

Ohio has a 30 day voter registration requirement, which means on October 4, 2010 voter registration ends for the November 2nd General Election. Do you know if you are registered to vote?  If you paused in response to this question, …

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Changes to The Bluebook 19th Edition

By jacquelyn.mccloud@law.csuohio.edu Posted on September 13, 2010 Posted in Legal Writing and Citation Tagged with Bluebook

The Nineteenth Edition of The Bluebook, A Uniform System of Citation has arrived at C|M|Law.  The editors of the new edition made changes in favor of clarity, concision, and consistency. Among the changes, the Bluepages have been reworked and renumbered.  …

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9 Evidence-based Study Tips for Law Students

By jacquelyn.mccloud@law.csuohio.edu Posted on September 7, 2010 Posted in Study and Exam Tips

Start the fall semester off on the right foot by creating a study plan for the semester.  This may mean scheduling time to outline your cases, starting your class outlines, or getting friends together for a study group.  In the September issue of The …

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