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E-Museletter: November 2014, Suzanne Corriell
E-Museletter: November 2014, Suzanne Corriell
Museletter
This Issue:
Law Library Alerts: 24-Hour Access & Noise
Fall 2014 Regular Library Hours
Additional Cameras Installed in the Law Library
Food & Drink in the Law Library
VPN Setup
E-Resource of the Month: World Treaty Library
West Study Aids
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 2014
Richmond Law Magazine: Summer 2014
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Virginians at Risk
Christie Marra Is Not a Crusader
Six Months In
E-Museletter: May 2014, Suzanne Corriell
E-Museletter: May 2014, Suzanne Corriell
Museletter
This Issue:
Summer Access for Bloomberg Law, Lexis Advance, and Westlaw Next
Spring 2014 Regular Library Hours
Graduation Weekend Hours
Graduating Students: Carrles
New Collections: Mindfulness Collection; Study Guides Collection
E-Museletter: March 2014, Suzanne Corriell
E-Museletter: March 2014, Suzanne Corriell
Museletter
This Issue:
Bridge the Gap
Spring 2014 Regular Library Hours
Bluebooking for Academic Journals
Spring Carrel Selection
National Library Week
A'Muse Legal Research Trainings
From The 2014 World Cup To The 2016 Olympics: Brazil's Role In The Global Anti-Corruption Movement, Andrew B. Spalding
From The 2014 World Cup To The 2016 Olympics: Brazil's Role In The Global Anti-Corruption Movement, Andrew B. Spalding
Law Faculty Publications
This Comment is the first in a series of publications on Brazil's efforts and, we hope, its successes in reducing corruption in the 2016 Olympic Games. It is written as part of a course at the University of Richmond School of Law entitled "Brazil, Corruption, and the 2016 Summer Olympics"-the co-authors are eight students and their pro- fessor. While the ultimate product will be a comprehensive analysis of the role of Brazilian law in controlling corruption, this Comment has a more modest purpose. It will discuss the various trends and forces that have converged on Brazil's hosting of the Games, …
Unclaimed Remains And Next Of Kin: A New Path To The Final Resting Spot, W. Scott Johnson Esquire
Unclaimed Remains And Next Of Kin: A New Path To The Final Resting Spot, W. Scott Johnson Esquire
Richmond Public Interest Law Review
In response to requests from health care facilities, law enforcement agencies, and funeral service establishments, Senator Kenny Alexander (DNorfolk) convened a workgroup of stakeholders to rewrite the statutes dealing with unclaimed remains and next of kin. In addition to serving the General Assembly, Senator Alexander owns several prominent funeral service establishments and is a funeral service licensee. His experience proved invaluable to the process. The stakeholder meetings began in the fall of 2013 and culminated in the introduction of Senate Bill 304 in the 2014 Session of the Virginia General Assembly. The bill passed without a single negative vote through …
Veterans Treatment Court: A Hand Up Rather Than Lock Up, Tabatha Renz
Veterans Treatment Court: A Hand Up Rather Than Lock Up, Tabatha Renz
Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest
There has been a gradual national shift toward rehabilitation within the justice system. This has been especially important for veterans who make up only 8% of the total population, but account for 10% of those with criminal records. Recognizing that the traditional justice system is not equipped to handle cases of individuals whose underlying cause of offense is combat trauma, there has been a call to expand the Veterans Treatment Court ("VTC") program as an alternative for offenders who are veterans of the armed forces. This issue has been compounded by over a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan, …
Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 2014
Richmond Law Magazine: Winter 2014
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Cracking Down on Exported Corruption
The Little Sisters Who Sued
Professional Plaintiffs
Think Like A Lawyer, Write Like A Lawyer
E-Museletter: January 2014, Suzanne Corriell
E-Museletter: January 2014, Suzanne Corriell
Museletter
This Issue:
The Leadership Library
Study Room Reservations
Law Library Tables - with Power!
Spring 2014 Regular Library Hours
Take One-Leave One Collection
Welcome to Kimberly Wolfe
A'Muse Legal Research Trainings
Featured Law Librarian [Andrew Winston]
Veterans Treatment Court: A Hand Up Rather Than Lock Up, Tabatha Renz
Veterans Treatment Court: A Hand Up Rather Than Lock Up, Tabatha Renz
Richmond Public Interest Law Review
There has been a gradual national shift toward rehabilitation within the justice system. This has been especially important for veterans who make up only 8% of the total population, but account for 10% of those with criminal records. Recognizing that the traditional justice system is not equipped to handle cases of individuals whose underlying cause of offense is combat trauma, there has been a call to expand the Veterans Treatment Court ("VTC") program as an alternative for offenders who are veterans of the armed forces. This issue has been compounded by over a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan, …
In Sight, It Must Be Right: Judicial Review Of Va Decision For Reasons And Bases Vs. Clear Error, David E. Boelzner
In Sight, It Must Be Right: Judicial Review Of Va Decision For Reasons And Bases Vs. Clear Error, David E. Boelzner
Richmond Public Interest Law Review
"In sight, it must be right" was the advertising slogan of a chain of hamburger restaurants that featured visible grills so customers could see the food being prepared, the assumption being that under customers' watchful eyes the burgers would be grilled properly. The Board of Veterans' Appeals ("Board") provides the final decision of the Department of Veterans Affairs ("VA") on a veteran claimant's entitlement to benefits, based on de novo review of a previous VA regional office determination. When in 1988 Congress provided in the Veterans Judicial Review Act for court review of agency decisions on veterans' claims for benefits, …
Unclaimed Remains And Next Of Kin: A New Path To The Final Resting Spot, W. Scott Johnson Esquire
Unclaimed Remains And Next Of Kin: A New Path To The Final Resting Spot, W. Scott Johnson Esquire
Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest
In response to requests from health care facilities, law enforcement agencies, and funeral service establishments, Senator Kenny Alexander (DNorfolk) convened a workgroup of stakeholders to rewrite the statutes dealing with unclaimed remains and next of kin. In addition to serving the General Assembly, Senator Alexander owns several prominent funeral service establishments and is a funeral service licensee. His experience proved invaluable to the process. The stakeholder meetings began in the fall of 2013 and culminated in the introduction of Senate Bill 304 in the 2014 Session of the Virginia General Assembly. The bill passed without a single negative vote through …
In Sight, It Must Be Right: Judicial Review Of Va Decision For Reasons And Bases Vs. Clear Error, David E. Boelzner
In Sight, It Must Be Right: Judicial Review Of Va Decision For Reasons And Bases Vs. Clear Error, David E. Boelzner
Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest
"In sight, it must be right" was the advertising slogan of a chain of hamburger restaurants that featured visible grills so customers could see the food being prepared, the assumption being that under customers' watchful eyes the burgers would be grilled properly. The Board of Veterans' Appeals ("Board") provides the final decision of the Department of Veterans Affairs ("VA") on a veteran claimant's entitlement to benefits, based on de novo review of a previous VA regional office determination. When in 1988 Congress provided in the Veterans Judicial Review Act for court review of agency decisions on veterans' claims for benefits, …