“Play Ball!”, Supreme Court Nomination, Robert S. Marx Lecture, and Legal Research Training

About Supreme Court Nominations

This appears to be the “make or break” week for the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the vacant seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. Associate Director Susan Boland has assembled a display of materials on the court and Judge Gorsuch at the library display table, and she recommends the following resources on the subject of judges and the court:

 

The 2017 Robert S. Marx Lecture

This year’s Marx lecture, in honor of the law library’s namesake, is Professor Osagie Obasogie, Haas Distinguished Chair and Professor of Bioethics at the University of California, Berkeley. He will be speaking on ““A Fear of Too Much Justice”: Revisiting McCleskey v. Kemp After 30 Years” on Thursday, April 6th, from 12:10 – 1:10 P.M. in Room 114. You may submit an RSVP at the above link.

It’s Opening Day!

With the Reds having opened their season on Monday, Collections & Resources Librarian has set up an appropriate display on “Sports Law” in the library’s display case.

Upcoming Research Training

  • Tuesday, April 4th
    • Professor Oliver’s Section 5
      • Cost Effective Searching with Shannon Kemen
      • 10:40 A.M. &ndash 12:05 P.M. in Room 100A
  • Wednesday, April 5th
    • Professor Lenhart’s Section 3
      • Cost Effective Research with Ron Jones
      • 10:40 A.M. &ndash 12:05 P.M. in Room 100A
    • Professor Oliver’s Section 1
      • Cost Effective Searching with Shannon Kemen
      • 1:30 – 2:55 P.M. in Room 100A
  • Friday, April 7th
    • Professor Smith’s Section 2
      • Administrative Law with Susan Boland
      • 10:40 A.M. – 12:05 P.M. in Room 302

 

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