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This Just In: Crimmigration Law

By becassidy Posted on September 3, 2015 Posted in This Just In - New Books Tagged with Criminal law

Crimmigration Law describes the convergence of two distinct bodies of law: criminal law and procedure with immigration law and procedure. Crimmigration Law lays out crimmigration law’s contours. It tracks the legal developments that have created crimmigration law and explains the …

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Campus Safety Officers (CSOs): You Can Get an Escort to Anywhere on Campus

By becassidy Posted on September 2, 2015 Posted in Law Student News

Campus Safety Officers (the people in the neon green shirts—usually located near the front entrance to the library). The Campus Safety Officer program adds extra sets of eyes and ears to help with crime prevention. Safety Officers will walk you …

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Five Ways Research Guides Make Your Life Easier

By becassidy Posted on September 1, 2015 Posted in Free Web Research, Research Guides

Research guides — you’ve got over 60 of them at your fingertips, on topics from ad law to war crimes. They’re up-to-date and easy to find. Here are five ways they can make your life easier now: Research guides can …

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Research Services: New Office, Same Great Service

By becassidy Posted on August 31, 2015 Posted in Library News and Events

If you haven’t been inside the library much this summer, you may not have noticed that the research services librarians are no longer sitting by the front desk as you walk in. We’re now in our new office – in …

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Student Medical Records & HIPAA-FERPA

By Laura Ray Posted on August 28, 2015 Posted in Health law, National

In an 8/18/15 “Dear Colleague Letter,” Kathleen M. Styles, U.S. Department of Education Chief Privacy Officer, advised colleges and universities that “without a court order or written consent, institutions that are involved in litigation with a student should not share …

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