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 moreAll Richmond students, faculty and staff can use LastPass for free to manage passwords. Learn more in this post.
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 moreThree articles from lawyers who argue that the skills needed for D&D are transferrable to work as an attorney.
Read moreAccessLex Institute is a nonprofit organization that works to maximize the value and affordability of a law degree through policy advocacy, research, and student-focused initiatives. To that end, AccessLex maintains scholarship and writing competition databanks, making it easier for students
Read moreDid you know that the law school has its very own in-house artist? If not, let me introduce you to Kim Edwards! Richmond Law’s Director of Technology is very active in art both in and out of The Commons. Many
Read moreAn overview with floor plan diagrams showing law library study spaces for Fall 2023. The focus is on spaces available for quiet study and reserved seating during final exams.
Read moreAre you not receiving texts from your Android friends via iMessage on your iPad or Mac? If you’re like me, the answer is no and the only way you received them was on your iPhone. Don’t worry b/c you’re in
Read moreYou will become quite familiar with symbols in legal writing. In addition to adding words like “silcrow” to your vocabulary, you’ll learn other quirks to legal writing. To set up Word to work for your new legal writing, make the following adjustments.
Read moreYou may have noticed that we no longer have a computer lab. So, where’d did all the tech stuff go?
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