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    1. Contract preemption: an issue to watch - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Late in January UCLA responded with a motion asking the court to dismiss the lawsuit for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and (...)

    2. Help for the Bar Exam Countdown

      To see what years are available for a particular state, search the Duke Libraries catalog for the subject keywords bar examinations and (...)

    3. Book Review: Factory Man

      In fact, Thomasville was a two industry town. In a state known for three products – tobacco, textiles, and furniture – we had numerous (...)

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

      David’s paper, which gets favorable notice from the Law Librarian Blog, does an excellent job of explaining why it is problematic that library (...)

    5. Jury instructions go missing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      While they might receive copyright protection, the state has–as a matter of policy–decided that it gives up some of those (...)

    6. Resources for Ethics Research

      The University of Texas's Tarlton Law Library recently unveiled a new free resource for legal ethics research, the Thomas Woodward Houghton 50 (...)

    7. Who owns the law? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      While courts have been relatively clear about the inapplicability of copyright to the core text of edicts of government, courts have not (...)

    8. The Worm at the Core (and several mixed metaphors) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Seeley was a kind and gracious “opponent” was not a surprise, nor was it surprising that we reached a state of civil disagreement on (...)

    9. Is the CCC having an "Instagram" moment? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      These terms might simply be invalid as a matter of state law for some public institutions, and they could be objected to by (...)

    10. https://blogs.library.duke.edu/magazine/files/2020/02/DUL-AR2019.5pgs.pdf

      In short, we support the entire academic enterprise—no small matter at a place as enterprising as Duke. And we do it day in, day out.

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