Andrea Alexander, Ohio Northern Univ. Law Library, reviews the second edition of Heller, Hellyer & Keele's The Librarianâ s...
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The Christian Science Monitor reports that ReDigi, a start-up based in Massachusetts which allows users to resell digital music on their site, was told by a federal judge that producer's rights are v
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The UW Law School has recently published an outstanding new issue of The Gargoyle, our alumni magazine. A very attractive online edition of the magazine is available on the Law School website. Th
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...and the Registry Also worth a look are the sections about the Library, thematic Factsheets on important cases and pending hearings, and country profiles.The...
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Congress.gov is a beta site by the Library of Congress that contains U.S. legislative information. It will eventually replace...
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AbortionAbortion in the United States : a compilation of federal and state laws / edited by Tobe Liebert .Buffalo, NY : William S. Hein, 2013.KF9315 .A3 2013 Administrative Law A guide to federal a
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The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has published an article called E-Book Licensing and Research...
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Software development is a geographically agnostic industry that may be growing in Florida, where tech companies historically have made limited contributions to the economy
Library of Congress Magazine: "The Law Library and CRS, working with the Library...
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...to the Oral Histories of Law Librarianship Section of Spinelliâ s Law Library Reference Shelf. Details here. Launched earlier this year, the below video is...
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