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Exam4 – FAQ, Spring 2023 Edition

April 13, 2023April 14, 2023
Kim Edwards
Featured Resource, Library News, Student News

Download and test Exam4, Upper Level Students FAQ, 1L Students FAQ, When are exams due each day? What’s the most common mistakes? And all other questions you may have about Exam4 and exams in general.

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Bar Exam Application Explained – July 2023

April 6, 2023April 6, 2023
Alex Clay Hutchings
Library News

The bar exam is the culmination of your legal education, and you have doubtless spent hours studying the ins and outs of the substantive material to be tested. But many students don’t realize that applying to take the bar can

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Where to Study for the Bar

April 6, 2023
Joyce Manna Janto
Library News, Student News

While the library will be undergoing renovations this summer it will be possible for 3Ls to study here.  The entire second floor of the library will be available as will be the Reading Room on the first floor.  The basement

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New Materials (March 2023)

April 4, 2023
Mei Kiu Lo
Featured Resource, Library Collections

Recently-acquired book titles from Richmond Law Library. Browse the titles.

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New E-Books (February & March 2023)

April 4, 2023
Mei Kiu Lo
Featured Resource, Library Collections

Recently acquired 232 e-books from Richmond Law Library Catalog.

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The Facepalm Archives (March 2023)

March 30, 2023
Alex Clay Hutchings
Food and Fun, Library News

Today we’ll learn that sometimes even injustice can be sweet in this candy-coated Facepalm. We’re shining the spotlight on Willy Wonka’s dark secret (and it has nothing to do with his treatment of Ooompa Loompas)—all that candy you’ve been inhaling

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Richmond Women’s Law: In Celebration of Women’s History Month

March 29, 2023
Alex Clay Hutchings
Library News

By Taylor Anne Moffett (3L) and President of Richmond Women’s Law   Each year Women’s History Month gives us a moment to reflect on how far we have come as a community. Before the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920,

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An Archive of Past Syllabus Documents

Course Syllabus Archive
March 27, 2023March 27, 2023
Michael Dickerson
Library News, Student News

Read about enhancements to the law library’s archive of recent course syllabus documents, including improved search capabilities.

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Student Selfie Contest Winners 2023

March 17, 2023
Alex Clay Hutchings
Food and Fun

Congratulations to our 2023 Student Selfie Contest winners! The University of Richmond School of Law student body shows dedication to studying like none other. We asked you to “Show Us How You Study,” and you didn’t disappoint. Check out these photos!

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New Materials (February 2023)

March 3, 2023March 3, 2023
Mei Kiu Lo
Featured Resource, Library Collections

Recently-acquired book titles from Richmond Law Library. Browse 63 titles.

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