Several of the seventeen Law Library Legal Research Seminars demonstrate research in a social justice topic and cost-effective research strategies: Starting Research with Secondary Sources Terms & Connectors Searching Cost-Effective Searching on Lexis Advance & Westlaw Cost-Effective Federal Legislative History: …

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Keeping research skills honed is important when in class or at work.  Law Library Legal Research Seminars cover Westlaw, Lexis Advance and Bloomberg Law, as well as many topical legal research areas such as legislative history.  Several Seminars emphasize cost-effective …

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In the 3/25/2020 issue of the Federal Register, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its process for making COVID-19-related Guidance Documents available for public comment.  FDA is issuing Guidance Documents for immediate implementation without prior public comment, but …

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The state government of Ohio provides a wide range of resources on its COVID-19 website.  Beyond Ohio disease occurrence and mortality information, the website provides links to Ohio public health orders, news releases, press conference slides, educational videos, and much …

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ProQuest Congressional provides users with efficient, targeted access to the most comprehensive collection of historic and current congressional information available anywhere online. ProQuest Congressional [linked from our database page] is one of the best databases to use to answer any legislative …

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