This Week in the Law Library …

Hours

Note that the Law Library will be closed Monday, Sept. 7 for the Labor Day holiday.

This Week’s Research Sessions

Monday, Aug. 31

  • Prof. Bock’s Legal Writing & Research for LLMs with Associate Director Susan Boland
    • Legal Research Overview
    • 8:30am – 9:55am
    • Zoom
  • The Technology of Law Practice with Legal Technology & Research Instructional Services Librarian Shannon Kemen
      • 3:00pm – 4:00pm
      • Zoom

Tuesday, Sept. 1

  • Prof. Smith’s Lawyering I, section 6 with Associate Director Susan Boland
    • Introduction to Legal Research and the Research Process
    • 9:00am – 10:25am
    • Zoom
  • Prof. Oliver’s Lawyering I, section 5 with Electronic Resources​ & Instructional Technology Librarian Ron Jones
    • Introduction to Legal Research and the Research Process
    • 9:00am – 10:25am
    • Zoom

Wednesday, Sept. 2

  • The Technology of Law Practice with Legal Technology & Research Instructional Services Librarian Shannon Kemen
      • 3:00pm – 4:00pm
      • Zoom

Thursday, Sept. 3

  • Prof. Smith’s Lawyering I, section 4 with Associate Director Susan Boland
    • Introduction to Legal Research and the Research Process
    • 10:40am – 12:05pm
    • Zoom
  • Prof. Oliver’s Lawyering I, section 2 with Electronic Resources​ & Instructional Technology Librarian Ron Jones
    • Introduction to Legal Research and the Research Process
    • 10:40am – 12:05pm
    • Zoom
  • Prof. McCord, section 3
    • Introduction to Legal Research and the Research Process
    • 3:30pm – 4:55pm
    • Zoom

Featured Study Aids

Featured Database

Featured Guide

  • ERISA: Research Guide to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
    • This guide, authored by Electronic Resources & Instructional Services Librarian Ron Jones, provides a general overview of laws pertaining to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, otherwise known as ERISA. It covers using general sources for background research and how to locate articles, textbooks, treatises, statutory law, administrative materials, agency publications, legislative histories and websites of interest. The guide can be used by students, faculty members, lawyers, and the general public.

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