The Law Stories series includes short essays about famous cases in 37 areas of the law. The Richmond Law community can read them all online, for free.
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The Law Stories series includes short essays about famous cases in 37 areas of the law. The Richmond Law community can read them all online, for free.
Read moreAttorney work often requires use of Word, Excel, Acrobat and PowerPoint. Learn these tools and become certified to show off your skills.
Read moreLooking for something to read without hitting a paywall? In time for election coverage, the University of Richmond has moved to single sign-on for the Wall Street Journal.
Read moreGet your ILL requests in before it’s too late!
Read moreHere is a list of ZOOM tips I created for an upcoming Alumni Panel that will take place during the 150th Anniversary virtual celebration starting next week. This is not a comprehensive list, and the list doesn’t include all
Read moreThe law library provides supplemental study aids and access to practice lessons at no cost to law students.
Read moreThe calendar may say summer ends in September but generations of students can bitterly atest to the fact that summer ends when the first back-to-school commercial premiers. As a law student, your preparation for the new school year is vastly
Read moreDo you need model jury instructions, the code, or a benchbook? You’re in luck, the library now offers access to the Lexis Digital Library with hundreds of titles for research and practice. All titles are available for use both online
Read moreUPDATE March 15, 2020: Please remember that you need Duo to use our Virtual Private Network (VPN) via Anyconnect and to log into Bannerweb when you’re off campus.
Read moreYour professors will be using Zoom and other technologies to teach remotely. It’s time to set up your account and familiarize yourself with this user-friendly tool before classes resume.
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