...law library's rare book librarian. "Mr. Taussig is a very interesting collector. He has developed a great feel for research value...
...law library’s rare book librarian. “Mr. Taussig is a very interesting collector. He has developed a great feel for research value...
Three UW Law School Professors, Marc Galanter, Neil Komesar, and Jim Jones, have been the subject of tribute issues of law reviews recently. Jim Jones is the subject of the most recent edition of
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...are either free or less than 10 dollars, check out the Law Library's guide to iPad legal apps. If you prefer Android tablets or...
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...upload it to Google Docs. . . . Research Check Out AccessCLE Shaunna Mireau Welcome news from David Whelan of the Great Library â Law Society of Upper...
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It is now possible to download without charge any articles older than 18 months from the Law Society of Upper Canadaâs Continuing Legal Education (CLE) collection.The articles are offered through t
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Dwight Opperman, a Drake University law grad who started out as an editor at West Publishing in 1951 and went on to become the CEO of the company, died this past wednesday at the age of 89. During hi
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...are part of Canada's heritage.The Canadian Library Association (CLA) and the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) have come out in support of...
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