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Full-Text Articles in Law
Museletter: December 2000/January 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: December 2000/January 2001, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
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Take Me to Your Leader: The Library's Administrative Staff by Deborah Barlett
How We Stack Up: The National Jurist Releases Law School Library Rankings
At the Movies: Men of Honor by Gail Zwirner
Under Construction
There's a Nip in the Air: Nip Computer Problems with Preventative Maintenance by Kim Wiseman
Library Hours
Museletter: November 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: November 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
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Technically Speaking: Meet the Technical Services Staff by Tim Edwards
At the Movies: The Contender by Gail Zwirner
New!!! Law School Exams Now Available Online! by James Wirrell and Lois Brown
Recent Faculty Publications
Fall 2000 Computer Challenges by Kim Wiseman
William Taylor Muse, November 27, 1906 - October 31, 1971
Museletter: October 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: October 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
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In the Public Eye: Meet the Public Services Staff by James Wirrell
Library Hours
Websites of the Month: Election 2000 by Gail F. Zwirner
Lexis/Westlaw Update
News from Dr. Catalog: When Was That Law Journal Really Published? by Sally Wambold
Richmond Law Magazine: Fall 2000
Museletter: September 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: September 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
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UCITA: What Does it Mean to Libraries and Researchers by Timothy L. Coggins
Library Hours
September is Constitution Month
We Three Computer Geeks: Meet the Computer Services Staff by Kim Wiseman
Website of the Month: NOAA's Hurricane Center, http://www.noaa.gov/
Museletter: August 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: August 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
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Welcome New and Returning Students by Timothy L. Coggins, Director & Associate Professor
Library Hours
Jeff MacNelly (1947-2000): Connections to the Merhige Papers by John Barden
Virginia Law Librarians Receive National Recognition at Annual Conference
Librarian/Computer Staff to Provide Research and Computer [Classes]
One-L Online Legal Research Training (Required)
Recent Faculty Publications
Muse Library Facts
Deliberate Intent Premieres on FX
At the Movies: Bossa Nova by Gail Zwirner
Museletter: Summer 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: Summer 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
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Welcome Summer Entry Students
Website of the Month: BestJobsUSA.com
At the Movies: Rules of Engagement by Gail Zwirner
Richmond Goes Hollywood: The City's Movie Trivia
Summer Library Hours
Meet the Library's Public Service Staff
Museletter: April 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: April 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter
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National Library Week: April 9-15, 2000 - Meet Your Muse Library Staff!
Carrell Information by Deborah Barlett
At the Movies: Erin Brockovich by Gail Zwirner
10 Tips for Summer Associate Research Survival: A View from a Former Law Firm Librarian by Gail Zwirner
It's Exam Time: Please Take the Conversations Outside the Library
Library Hours
[Daylight Saving Time history]
Richmond Law Magazine: Spring 2000
Museletter: March 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: March 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
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KeyCite v. Shepard's: How the Two Online Citator Services Compare by James Wirrell
Library Hours
Countdown to Census 2000: Over 121 Million Households to Receive Questionaire
Catch the Last Brownbag Sessions of the Year!
Museletter: February 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: February 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
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Library Responds to Student Survey with Series of Legal Research/Computer Classes
Celebrate Black History Month
Library Hours
Lexis-Nexis v. Westlaw: Core Concepts v. Headnotes
University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 2000-2002, University Of Richmond
University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 2000-2002, University Of Richmond
Law School Catalogues
Method of Instruction
The educational program of the law school is designed to equip its graduates to render the highest quality of legal services, while instilling a sense of professional responsibility. Students are trained in the analysis and solution of legal problems by the application of logical reasoning. The course of study is not designed to teach legal rules, but rather to provide a foundation for the application and analysis of the law and the development of professional skills. The traditional case method of instruction is used in many courses. However, clinical education and courses devoted to various professional skills …
1999 Annual Meeting: Strategic Initiatives Sessions, Timothy L. Coggins
1999 Annual Meeting: Strategic Initiatives Sessions, Timothy L. Coggins
Law Faculty Publications
The Superintendent of Documents with the U.S. Government Printing Office ... the Law Library Director of the Tel Aviv University School of Law ... Justices of the Supreme Courts of Virginia and Oklahoma ... Deans of three library schools .. . Several law school professors .. . the President of the American Judicature Society ... Judges from other courts ... plus many MLL members. These were among the more than 45 individuals who participated in the "Strategic Initiatives" sessions following the Sunday and Monday programs at the 1999 Annual Meeting and Conference in Washington, D.C, in July. The final report …
Museletter: January 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
Museletter: January 2000, Gail F. Zwirner
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From Thermal Paper to Spam: Reflections on the Legal Community's Tango with Online Information Access by Paul Birch
Library Hours
Reference and Computer Services Staff Team Up to Provide Series of "Brownbag" Refresher Courses
Library Relaxes Drink Container Policy
ONE-L Lexis and Westlaw Training Schedule
Recent Faculty Publications
Qualified Intimacy, Celebrity, And The Case For A Newsgathering Privilege, Rodney A. Smolla
Qualified Intimacy, Celebrity, And The Case For A Newsgathering Privilege, Rodney A. Smolla
University of Richmond Law Review
In this symposium issue Robert Nagel, Diane Zimmerman, Robert O'Neil, and Erwin Chemerinsky explore the intersection of privacy and freedom of the press. In his fascinating inquiry into privacy and celebrity in modern American life, Robert Nagel demonstrates the connection between the American public's strong commitment to privacy and its simultaneous passion for robust protection of freedom of speech. Among his most important insights is the exposure of "pseudo-intimacy" as a principal currency of contemporary celebrity status. Diane Zimmerman, Robert O'Neil, and Erwin Chemerinsky all investigate the legal principles that ought to surround aggressive and surreptitious newsgathering techniques, each in …
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Technology Law, John S. Jung
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Technology Law, John S. Jung
University of Richmond Law Review
During the 2000 Session, the General Assembly considered eighty-one technology related bills, forty of which were enacted. This article summarizes the more significant technology bills enacted during this session. One of these bills, House Bill 719,1 enlarged the Joint Commission on Technology and Science ("JCOTS"). The 1997 Virginia General Assembly created JCOTS aas a permanent legislative agency" to "generally study all aspects of technology and science and endeavor to stimulate, encourage, promote, and assist in the development of technology and science in the Commonwealth and sound public policies related thereto." JCOTS, which originally consisted of nine legislators-five delegates and four …