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    1. Secondary Sources: Still the First Stop for Research

      Some sources to help you begin your project include: Encyclopedias are available that cover the law across the United (...)

    2. Reform is in the air - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      That would make it clear that if a copyright holder wants to have the protection of US law in the United States, (...)

    3. Career Opportunities

      A subject heading search for "Law—Vocational guidance – United States" will locate titles like From Lemons to (...)

    4. Indecent Exposure

      For more information on broadcast standards and the FCC, try a search of the Duke Libraries Catalog for the subject heading "Broadcasting -- (...)

    5. Faculty | Duke Divinity School Library

      IMPORTANT: Fair Use The copyright law of the United States (Title 17 U.S. Code) governs the making of photocopies or (...)

    6. The Goodson Blogson

      The 255 available titles can be searched or sorted by title, author, jurisdiction, or subject; library staff are currently working to add (...)

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    8. How useful is the EU's gift to libraries? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As far as recognizing what this decision is not, it is very important to realize that it is not the law in the United (...)

    9. Nixon, Bradway, and a Friendship that Outlasted an Impeachment - The Devil's Tale

      The correspondence covers the time periods that Nixon worked as an attorney at a law firm, a United States Vice (...)

    10. Hybrid Students | Duke Divinity School Library

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