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C|M|LAW Alumnus Cited in SCOTUS Dissent

By saltmeyer Posted on June 30, 2010 Posted in Law Student News, National

A book  by 2009 C|M Alumnus Patrick J. Charles and an Amicus Curie brief co-written with the firm Goodwin, Macbride, Squeri, Day and Lamprey, LLP were cited by Justice Breyer in his dissent in the recent U.S. Supreme Court gun …

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Earn Money/Get Help Publishing a Digital Casebook

By saltmeyer Posted on June 12, 2010 Posted in Apps/Technology, Faculty Teaching & Scholarship Tagged with CALI

CALI is  making a big push to find law profs to write casebooks for eLangdell. eLangdell is an initiative to publish law school casebooks that are easy to share and can adapt to any format, including digital. After their proposal is accepted, CALI will pay …

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Help for the Law Review Summer Writing Competition

By saltmeyer Posted on June 1, 2010 Posted in Legal Writing and Citation

Law Review posted some helpful articles and links on their course page.  You may also want to take a look at the following books, available in the library: Scholarly Writing for Law Students:  Seminar Papers, Law Review Notes, and Law …

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ACLU’s Brown Bag Lecture Series

By saltmeyer Posted on June 1, 2010 Posted in Speakers and Visiting Scholars

Want to learn more about civil rights issues?  The ACLU is hosting a series of free brown bag lunch lectures this summer at the Max Wohl Civil Liberties Center, 4506 Chester Avenue.  Topics include rights of individuals with disabilities, profiling …

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Free Custom Alert Searches of Federal Appellate Cases

By saltmeyer Posted on May 27, 2010 Posted in Free Web Research Tagged with Current awareness

CourtListener provides free daily emails of new federal appellate decisions containing the terms you specify.  It is different than a Google Alert, because CourtListener concentrates on case law and appears to search the full text of the opinion.   CourtListener …

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