Learn about Richmond Law’s connection to Civil Right’s legal history and see resources for further reading.
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Learn about Richmond Law’s connection to Civil Right’s legal history and see resources for further reading.
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Have you been missing the computer lab? Need Adobe Pro? We can help!
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Have you discovered LinkedIn Learning? Over 14,000 courses are offered through this wonderful service, including Word Essentials Training. This post has the details.
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CALI Lessons now include a series of Law School Success topics, including tips on exams and multiple-choice questions.
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Learn about the law and love in Paul Birch’s article for the Virginia Lawyer.
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Have you recently replaced your phone? Expecting a new phone? Don’t forget to register with the University for DUO.
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November is Native American Heritage Month, a commemoration which began as only a single day of recognition, then called National Indian Day. The creation of National Indian Day was “as an effort to gain a day of recognition for the significant
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Halloween season is upon us and for many of us that means it’s time to watch a scary movie. Read this post to see the law library team’s selection of our favorite movies, ranging from the funny to the downright terrifying.
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The Law Stories series includes short essays about famous cases in 37 areas of the law. The Richmond Law community can read them all online, for free.
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Attorney work often requires use of Word, Excel, Acrobat and PowerPoint. Learn these tools and become certified to show off your skills.
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