Recently acquired 232 e-books from Richmond Law Library Catalog.
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Recently acquired 232 e-books from Richmond Law Library Catalog.
Read moreToday 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
Read moreBy 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,
Read moreRead about enhancements to the law library’s archive of recent course syllabus documents, including improved search capabilities.
Read moreCongratulations 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!
Read moreRecently-acquired book titles from Richmond Law Library. Browse 63 titles.
Read moreWhy is everyone talking about East Palestine, Ohio? Savannah Throneberry (1L) On February 3, 2023, Norfolk Southern train 32N detrailed. Of the train’s 149 cars, 11 contained hazardous materials. This resulted in the release of toxic waste into East
Read moreAre you telling me with just a little bit of formatting I can automatically create Tables of Contents in my papers? And – if the document is online, each TOC item is a hyperlink to quickly navigate the paper? Yes – that’s what we’re telling you! (Pssst – works in google docs, too!)
Read more“Tick-tock on the clock, but the party don’t stop,” to quote the Bard (and by “Bard,” I, of course, mean Ke$ha).¹ It’s time for another Facepalm! How about we start with the greatest bender had at someone else’s expense since
Read moreDuring the week of March 13 – 17, the Law Library hosts its annual programming for Sunshine Week, the national celebration of freedom of information and transparency in government. This year, the Library will host several speakers, a Sunshine-themed Lexis
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