New custom door stops help prevent study room doors from closing when you don’t want them to.
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New custom door stops help prevent study room doors from closing when you don’t want them to.
Read moreJoyce Janto explains the history of Thanksgiving as retold in Virginia and elsewhere, and delves into the hidden history of Thanksgiving as holiday-spending stimulus.
Read moreThe library has sample exams and study aids to help you ace your finals!
Read moreToday, the first Monday in October, is a legally significant day. It’s the day the U.S. Supreme Court begins its term. But why the first Monday in October? Read this post to find out.
Read moreAll Richmond students, faculty and staff can use LastPass for free to manage passwords. Learn more in this post.
Read moreRecently-acquired book titles from Richmond Law Library. Browse the titles.
Read moreRecently-acquired book titles from Richmond Law Library. Browse the titles.
Read moreAs law students, balancing coursework, internships, and personal life is already a monumental task, but adding Pro Bono service work to the mix, while incredibly rewarding, can often feel overwhelming. In addition, keeping track of hours, ensuring you meet your
Read moreEvery fall in the United States, we celebrate Banned Books Week. This year, Banned Books Week is getting a bit more attention than usual because of the enormous uptick in the attempt to ban books across the country. The number of
Read moreToday is National Voter Registration Day. Aside from the contest for President of the United States, there are other federal slots to be filled. 34 states, including Virginia, have a Senate seat on the ballot. In the House of Representatives
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