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    1. Holiday Gift Guide for Lawyers and Law Students

      You could even bundle it with a set of Declaration of Independence rocks glasses or pint glasses from the National Archives, currently available (...)

    2. Rules of the Road

      Wherever you live, your state legislature has likely placed a copy of its code online; access state statutes through the National (...)

    3. Saving Time with 50-State Surveys

      These premium surveys are usually available as Excel or PDF downloads, with convenient hyperlinks to the relevant state code sections (...)

    4. Secondary Sources: Still the First Stop for Research

      Most law students learn that secondary sources do not constitute the actual law of a jurisdiction in their first semester of legal research (...)

    5. Exam-Time Excellence

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

    6. How Netflix Got "Borked"

      The Washington City Paper found nothing scandalous in Bork’s video rentals (aside from the sheer number, which prompted Dolan to quip that “if (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      A Duke Law registration code is needed for accessing the tutorials on the web, and can be obtained from the library Reference Desk or (...)

    8. Candid Camera, COPS Edition

      But finding the right sections in codes can be tricky—a 50-state survey may be a better place to start, giving you a shortcut to the relevant (...)

    9. GV903, and Other Mysterious Library Numbers

      You may have noticed that most materials in the library are organized by the Library of Congress Classification Outline , where books are (...)

    10. Bluebook on Display

      For anyone with only a passing interest in legal citations, suffice it to say, the author sets the stage in 1066 when William of Normandy (...)

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