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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 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 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
Read moreConstitution Day is September 17th, the birthday of the Constitution. That’s the day the Founding Fathers signed it in Philadelphia in 1787. Here in the law library though, we don’t think honoring the Constitution should be limited to one day.
Read moreThe Law Library is excited to once again kick off our weekly series called “MuseDay Tuesday” Most Tuesdays, you can find us in the Law School Commons for short info and tips. We rotate between tech tips, research hacks, and
Read moreAnd now, let us Facepalm. Breakups are hard, and many people experiencing difficult times turn to their trusted religious counselors for advice. However, those religious counselors are usually real people and not the product of an elaborate catfishing scheme to
Read moreBy Molly Calo, President of Richmond Women’s Law Thirty-seven years ago, the first Women’s History Month was celebrated and recognized in the United States. This year, Richmond Women’s Law has had a lot to celebrate. We celebrated mentorship with
Read moreStudent-Authored Post By Jack Ellis (2L) Welcome to the inaugural edition of Conspiracies and Creatures in the Courtroom: The X-Files Docket, where we examine the strange cases of the hit TV show from the perspective of the prosecutor who
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