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    1. New Year, New Laws

      New legislation taking effect on January 1 in North Carolina are mostly portions of larger laws that have already taken effect, including (...)

    2. The Constitution in Your Pocket

      If you can't make it to the Goodson Law Library in person, the American Civil Liberties Union is offering free copies of its own pocket (...)

    3. Online Index to American Doctoral Dissertations, 1933-1955

      Last week, we brought you the news that HeinOnline and the Law Library of Congress had teamed up to provide free public access to historical (...)

    4. Research Tip: Preempting the Preemption Check Blues

      Remember that Shepard’s and KeyCite can tell you more than whether a case or statute is still “good law”: they’ll also provide references to law (...)

    5. A Costly Lesson in Parliamentary Procedure

      Understanding the New Tax Law A New Congressional Staff Directory Human Rights Day 2010 32 Flavors. 57 Varieties. 51 Code Titles? A (...)

    6. Secrets of a Successful Semester

      You can pick up a CALI CD at the library service desk, or request a registration code for the online versions from the Reference Desk (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      In fact, California usually delays the effective date of new laws until the following January 1 (see Gov. Code § 9600 at (...)

    8. The Goodson Blogson

      FDsys , the GPO’s collection of electronic materials, currently offers a plethora of free authenticated content, including the U.S. (...)

    9. Friend or FOIA

      If you'd like to test your FOIA know-how with the new CALI lesson, but have not yet created an account on their website, visit the Academic (...)

    10. Who Watches the Watchmen: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court

      Other sections of the U.S. Code direct the U.S. Attorney General to provide a semiannual summary of the court's activities to select (...)

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