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    1. Resources for Finding People

      State bar directories may include email addresses and other contact information about attorneys who are licensed to practice in a particular (...)

    2. Correcting the Record

      You can find other print and electronic dictionaries (both general and legal) in the Duke Libraries Catalog with subject searches for law -- (...)

    3. Government Documents Policy | Duke University School of Law

      Primary sources of law are generally cataloged without a call number classification and are kept in subject-based and/or (...)

    4. Ferris Bueller's Day in Court

      You can also find some superseded state codes on LexisNexis and Westlaw , although the available years will vary by jurisdiction. On (...)

    5. The Hardest Bar Exam in the World?

      Good luck to all of our recent graduates who will sit for a bar exam next week, in whatever jurisdiction you’ve chosen. (But hopefully (...)

    6. The Goodson Blogson

      Ukraine's newly-formed parliament has led to uncertainties about separatism in the Crimean peninsula, an autonomous republic within Ukraine (...)

    7. Saving Time with 50-State Surveys

      Researchers in a state which has not yet passed a law on the same issue may wish to compile these various state laws in order to present a (...)

    8. Jackpot...or Not: The Law of Lotteries

      Every once in a while, though, someone lucks into a large jackpot, and then must navigate the lottery laws of their jurisdiction. (...)

    9. 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 (...)

    10. What fair use is for - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post SOPA and the Constitution Next Post Using copyright for its intended purpose One thought on “What fair use is (...)

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