If you’re looking to break free from your casebooks, check out this post on audio resources by West Academic, Wolters Kluwer, and CALI!
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If you’re looking to break free from your casebooks, check out this post on audio resources by West Academic, Wolters Kluwer, and CALI!
Read moreAt the risk of getting kicked out of the librarian club, did you know that you can step outside of the law library and take a short break from outlining and studying? With fall break about to start, we wanted
Read moreLet’s talk lawyers behaving badly in an all-new Facepalm! First, we have attorney Jason R. Buckley, who recently had his Maine law license suspended for a year after claiming he attended two online CLE programs, or Continuing Legal Education programs,
Read moreEvery year in October, we ask our faculty, staff, and members of our student-library advisory group SLATE to recommend their favorite scary movies. Enjoy these spine-tinglers! Kira Stevens, 1L My current favorite horror film is The Invisible Man from 2020 (I
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Read moreOur MuseDay Tuesday programming is off to a running start this semester. Most Tuesdays during the semester, the Muse Law Library hosts MuseDay Tuesday, where we give you a 3-minute lesson on research, technology, and resources offered by the library,
Read moreReady for some super-sized fast food mayhem, Facepalm-style? First, a spicy legal spat between the once and future king of food poisoning, Chipotle, and salad bowl chain Sweetgreen has settled without much sizzle. Sweetgreen recently released a new menu item
Read moreConstitution Day is celebrated in the United States every September 17th. It marks the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. This historic document is the cornerstone of American democracy and has had a profound impact not
Read moreYou will become quite familiar with symbols in legal writing. In addition to adding words like “silcrow” to your vocabulary, you’ll learn other quirks to legal writing. To set up Word to work for your new legal writing, make the following adjustments.
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