Information about a workshop to explore techniques to use comics and visual storytelling to enhance access to justice.
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Muse Law Library Blog at Richmond School of Law
Information about a workshop to explore techniques to use comics and visual storytelling to enhance access to justice.
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Every week, the Law Library posts a new whiteboard prompt by the Reference Desk where students are invited to crowdsource responses. Sometimes it’s something like “what’s your favorite sports team?” or “what’s a hobby you want to learn?” This ever-popular fixture
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On Being Proud By: Ethan Wheeler (They/Them), President of OUTLaw, 2025-26 “Until my dying day I will look back with pride that I found the courage to come face to face in battle against the spectre which for time immemorial
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As autumn sets in, campus comes alive with vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold. This fall, the Law Library is collaborating with the University’s Office for Sustainability to invite you to step away from your desk and join us
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Each year, Banned Books Week shines a spotlight on the importance of free and open access to information. While the event often highlights novels, memoirs, and children’s books that have faced challenges in schools and public libraries, it’s also an
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As tempting as it is to stay in the Law Library and study every weekend, it never hurts to get outside, enjoy fall in Richmond, and enjoy some great live music. The Richmond Folk Festival is right around the corner,
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Last week, the Law Library celebrated a very successful Constitution Week! As part of our festivities commemorating the September 17th anniversary of the US Constitution’s signing, we hosted a fantastic lecture by Professor Riley Keenan on constitutional litigation and the
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Today is National Voter Registration Day — celebrated this year on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. It’s a national celebration of democracy and a reminder of our right to vote in local, state, and federal elections. If you’re not registered (or
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Hispanic (and Latino) Heritage Month By: Ana Luiza Ramos, LAHLO Vice President 2025-26 This month we celebrate Hispanic heritage. And because we are celebrating, I felt it would be poignant to point to the differences between Hispanic and Latino heritage.
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Legal research is a cornerstone of every law student’s practice-oriented education, but there’s no single “right” way to do it. Mastery comes through trial and error, as each student develops their own shortcuts, preferences, and strategies. Still, there’s real value
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