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No Doom in Store for You! Now that we really have your attention, let the law library help you prepare for final exams, course papers, and whatever else you have to finish in the next few weeks. Use the more … Continue reading
No Doom in Store for You! Now that we really have your attention, let the law library help you prepare for final exams, course papers, and whatever else you have to finish in the next few weeks. Use the more … Continue reading →
Next Library & Lexis Lunch & Learn Series Preparing for Exams with Shannon Kemen and Ashley Russell Tuesday, November 15th, 12:15 – 1:15 P.M. in Room 302 Lunch and Lexis points; please register in advance! Library Display: Spotlight on … Continue reading →
Library & Lexis Lunch & Learn Series Tuesday, September 20th Terms & Connectors with Shannon Kemen and Lexis Representative Ashley Russell 12:15 – 1:15 P.M. in Room 302 Lunch – Lexis points! Please register in advance. Upcoming Legal Research … Continue reading →
You’ve already made it through the first week! Now that you’ve started work in most, if not all, of your classes, you probably have a better idea of what is required of you in each of them. Don’t forget to … Continue reading →
Welcome! We in the Robert S. Marx Law Library welcome our entering 1L, transfer, and LL.M. students and welcome back the college’s returning students. In the past, students have often thought primarily of the library as a place: a place to … Continue reading →
Thinking About Exams? The Law Library and our librarians are your go-to source for the resources you need to beef up you exam readiness: Review our Exam Study Guide by Susan Boland. Recently updated, it has tips about where to … Continue reading →
Marx Lecture The Law Library shares its namesake with the annual Robert S. Marx Lecture. This year’s lecture features Crystal Eastman Professor of Law Catherine M. Sharkey of New York University. Professor Sharkey will discuss the judicially created “economic loss … Continue reading →