Let the Exams Begin!
Let Us Help You Do Your Best! Final exams begin this week, and while this can be an anxious time for any law student, it is especially so for many 1L students, who have yet to face their first law … Continue reading
Let Us Help You Do Your Best! Final exams begin this week, and while this can be an anxious time for any law student, it is especially so for many 1L students, who have yet to face their first law … Continue reading →
A Short Week Before the Big Push With the Thanksgiving Holiday on many of our minds, the work week and class days last only through Wednesday. Following that, there is one more week of classes and exams won’t be far … Continue reading →
Professor Jacob Katz Cogan Delivers Harold C. Schott Lecture Professor Cogan will speak on “Money, International Organizations, and the Turn Away from Collective Decision-Making,” Wednesday, November 15th, from 12:10 – 1:10 P.M. in Room 114. Upcoming Research Training Sessions Wednesday, … Continue reading →
Off-Year Elections While elections in odd-numbered years are often not considered as crucial as those in even-numbered ones, they still offer the purest form of participatory governance generally available in the United States. Governorships are on the ballot in a … Continue reading →
2017 Schwartz Lecture: Paul Taylor Paul Taylor, Chief Counsel for the House Committee on the Judiciary, will present “Federal Tort Reform: Policy, Law and Practice.” he presentation will start at the level of general policy, addressing federal tort reform’s role … Continue reading →
Research Training Opportunities We know that your are getting antsy for fall break, but to get the most of this last week before your “week off,” take advantage of these research training sessions. Wednesday, October 4th Library & Lexis Lunch … Continue reading →
Upcoming Training Sessions Wednesday, September 20th Professor Smith’s Section 4 Case Law & Citators with Susan Boland 10:40 A.M. – 12:05 P.M. in Room 100A Library & Lexis Lunch & Learn with Susan Boland and Ashley Russell Terms & Connector … Continue reading →