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1Ls: Get on Your Mark, Get Set….

By jan.babbit@law.csuohio.edu Posted on May 19, 2011 Posted in Study and Exam Tips

Amy Jarmon’s recent  post in the Law School Academic Support Blog offers  1Ls some advice on  getting into condition for law school: Ten Tips for Preparing for Your 1L Year lays out a great training program for the summer: have …

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Parent Sues Chuck E Cheese – Gambling, Breach of Contract

By saltmeyer Posted on May 18, 2011 Posted in National

A San Diego woman filed a class action lawsuit against Chuck E. Cheese claiming that many of the games at CEC are illegal gambling devices under the California Penal Code.  Her complaint alleges  “an unfair or illegal business practice, a …

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Summer Reading Suggestions

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on May 18, 2011 Posted in Library News and Events Tagged with Fun

Once law school starts, you may not have much time left for “fun” reading. But if you want to savor the fleeting days of summer with a good book, below are some suggestions. Search Scholar, the CSU library catalog to …

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New CALI Lessons: Procedural Forms, Law Memo Ethics

By saltmeyer Posted on May 16, 2011 Posted in Study and Exam Tips Tagged with CALI

Two new CALI lessons may be of help with your summer clerking assignments: Researching and Working with Procedural Forms – Using a practical example, the lesson introduces you to the major federal and general form sets, and provides other suggestions …

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New ADA Regulations Make Proving Disability Easier

By saltmeyer Posted on May 16, 2011 Posted in National Tagged with Employment law

New regulations (76 FR 16999), effective May 24, 2011, pertaining to the Americans with Disabilities Act make a broader interpretation of the definition of disability.   The result will probably be more employees requesting accommodations, more ADA litigation and more ADA …

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