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    1. Slave Law & the 13th Amendment

      For example, browse a hand-written copy of the District of Columbia’s 1860 slave code at the Library of Congress’s digital collection (...)

    2. New Ways to Cram for the Bar Exam

      For more visual learners, there’s also The Illustrated Guide to Criminal Law , the brainchild of defense attorney Nathaniel Burney.

    3. The Price of a Wrongful Conviction

      An interactive map , with links to the relevant code sections, is available courtesy of the Innocence Project.

    4. Finding Federal Law Materials

      The LOC/Hein partnership provides free public access to historical PDF backfiles of the U.S. Code , Code of Federal (...)

    5. A New Source for Superseded State Codes

      It provides easier online access to superseded state code sections , which researchers typically must access in print or microfiche at (...)

    6. Closing the Congressional Documents Gap

      Statutes at Large library, but to locate historical versions of the U.S. Code, researchers usually must look through superseded volumes (...)

    7. The Nuremberg Trials: On Display

      The American delegate and chief United States prosecutor at the trials, Associate Justice Robert Jackson, told negotiators from the other (...)

    8. Ferris Bueller's Day in Court

      If you’re interested in researching other superseded code sections, feel free to Ask a Librarian for help.

    9. All Law Is Local, Too

      Other publishers focused mostly west of the Mississippi include Quality Code Publishing and the Colorado Code Publishing Company .

    10. Digital Rights Management (DRM) – Duke ScholarWorks

      Both civil and criminal penalties are provided for by this “anti-circumvention” law.

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