A new guide providing updates and summaries of Executive Orders and related litigation and policy developments.
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Muse Law Library Blog at Richmond School of Law
A new guide providing updates and summaries of Executive Orders and related litigation and policy developments.
Read moreLaw Library circulation is looking for 5 class of 2027 students for the fall
Read moreFebruary is Black History Month, and the Muse Law Library is proud to present our celebration of Black achievement in the law. Here you will find the full collection of the 47 slides exhibited throughout the Library this month, each
Read moreWe are excited to announce that Madeleine (Mads) Ball has joined the library as our new Student Services Librarian! Mads brings a wealth of experience and a strong passion for supporting students in their academic journeys. In this new role,
Read moreAs the cliché goes – searching the Internet is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing in that a vast amount of information is available free of charge. A curse because a vast amount of information is available free
Read moreSchedule for Muse Law Library for Winter Break
Read moreWith exams close upon you, can winter break be far behind? What better way to give your brain a rest then to chill out with a good movie. Wondering what to watch? Check out this list of faculty and staff
Read moreNew 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.
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