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Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Library Google on its new case law feature through Google Scholar.
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As many of us recall from our civics lessons in school, the United States is a common law country. That means when judges issue opinions in legal cases, they often establish precedents that will guide the rulings of other judges in similar cases and jurisdictions. ...

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Drake University Law School professor Melissa Weresh is on a mission to get law students and young attorneys to think twice before they hit send on an e-mail, post a photo to their Facebook pages or update their Twitter accounts. ...

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The European Union announced the availability of all official EU publications since 1952 in digital format: 12 million scanned pages and 110,000 publications available free of charge in the EU Bookshop Digital Library. Go to http://bookshop.europa.eu/eubookshop/adv ancedSearch.action and make sure that Digital Library A...LL is selected on the bottom of the page before searching.
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Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Library Cardozo tops the spotting faculty talent list.
Brian Leiter's Law School Reports: The "Regional" Law Schools With an Unusually Good Eye for Faculty
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Which of the more "regional" law schools (those whose graduates mostly practice in the region where the school is located) have a particularly good eye for faculty talent? As a measure of "faculty talent," we looked at faculty at the...

Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Library One man's thoughts on electronic law books.
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I’m finishing up the The Future of Books Related to the Law? series, and I wanted to close by discussing what e-readers could do to the structure of the textbook publishing market. As before, I much ...

Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Library ...in March 2009, the Judicial Conference agreed that all Internet materials cited in final opinions be considered for preservation, while each judge should retain the discretion to decide whether the specific cited resource should be captured and preserved.
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The Judicial Conference has issued a series of “suggested practices” to assist courts in the use of Internet materials in opinions. The recommendations follow a pilot project conducted by circuit librarians who captured and preserved webpages cited in opinions over a six-month period.

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Hardly. Blogging may pay the bills for some, but law blogging is hardly going to pay for the coffee you need to get through the semester, much less your books. So stick to free tools like Blogger.com and Wordpress.com so you at least don't lose money. ...

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The traditional method for the negotiation of treaties has been through the holding of a diplomatic conference of plenipotentiaries specifically convened for that purpose. This technique predates the United Nations, with prominent examples including the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907. ...
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