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User Education in Law Librarianship: January 2012
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User Education in Law Librarianship. A blog designed to relay information to law librarians and people working in law libraries to share and develop ideas that help us teach and reach our patron base. Monday, January 30, 2012. Assisting Faculty with Publishing. I have an article that was published in the February 2012 edition of AALL Spectrum. The article, Assisting Faculty with Publishing: How libraries can assist faculty throughout the publication process. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Research Instructi...
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User Education in Law Librarianship: October 2011
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User Education in Law Librarianship. A blog designed to relay information to law librarians and people working in law libraries to share and develop ideas that help us teach and reach our patron base. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Bluebook Videos by Elon School of Law Library. Today, I added a new link to the "Links of Interest" section of this site: Bluebook Videos. Created at Elon University School of Law Library. These videos are based on the 19th edition of the Bluebook. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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User Education in Law Librarianship: Been a long time, I shouldn't have left you!/The Law Library Reference Interview
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User Education in Law Librarianship. A blog designed to relay information to law librarians and people working in law libraries to share and develop ideas that help us teach and reach our patron base. Wednesday, November 20, 2013. Been a long time, I shouldn't have left you! The Law Library Reference Interview. I lifted that from this song. In case you are interested. It has been over a year since my last post, but I'm back! We went after Shannon Jones. Interview Tips from the SEAALL Placement Committee.
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November | 2008 | Administrative Law Class Blog
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Administrative Law Class Blog. Fall 2010, SMU Law School. Archive for November, 2008. A Public Comment Presidency? On November 17, 2008 12 Comments. First, thanks to Naomi for tipping me to Obama’s plan to solicit public comments. Received a torrent of public comments against it? Is this a more extreme form of governing by poll numbers, or does it serve a useful democratic role for seeking public input? Dean Yoo from Vanderbilt Law, testifying in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee that Presidential ...
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August | 2010 | Administrative Law Class Blog
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Administrative Law Class Blog. Fall 2010, SMU Law School. Archive for August, 2010. Welcome to Administrative Law. On August 23, 2010 Leave a Comment. For tomorrow’s class, please read pp. 1-12 of the casebook and be prepared to discuss the hypothetical regarding genetically engineered viruses on p. 12. Also, read this New York Times article, “Useful Mutants Bred with Radiation,”. That demonstrates that the problem might not be so hypothetical. Read Full Post ». Admin Law Prof Blog. Bio at SMU Law.
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December | 2008 | Administrative Law Class Blog
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Administrative Law Class Blog. Fall 2010, SMU Law School. Archive for December, 2008. Let’s schedule a review session. On December 4, 2008 2 Comments. Please let me know when you’re not. Available for a review session. The time slot with the fewest people unable to make it wins. I’ll keep the voting open until next week. Read Full Post ». Admin Law Prof Blog. Bio at SMU Law. Code of Federal Regulations. List of federal agencies. List of Texas agencies. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Welcome to Administrative Law | Administrative Law Class Blog
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Administrative Law Class Blog. Fall 2010, SMU Law School. Laquo; Issue spotting exercise. Welcome to Administrative Law. August 23, 2010 by Nathan Cortez. For tomorrow’s class, please read pp. 1-12 of the casebook and be prepared to discuss the hypothetical regarding genetically engineered viruses on p. 12. Also, read this New York Times article, “Useful Mutants Bred with Radiation,”. That demonstrates that the problem might not be so hypothetical. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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March | 2010 | Administrative Law Class Blog
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Administrative Law Class Blog. Fall 2010, SMU Law School. Archive for March, 2010. On March 30, 2010 14 Comments. Today, the media reports that the White House will issue new rules. Read Full Post ». Not something you see every day…. On March 9, 2010 6 Comments. 8230; An article on ESPN.com about government regulation. There are a number of interesting administrative law issues here. First, what’s the legal status of the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force and the recommendations they make. Bio at SMU Law.
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August | 2008 | Administrative Law Class Blog
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Administrative Law Class Blog. Fall 2010, SMU Law School. Archive for August, 2008. Exam-Type Scenario: Gene Testing Questioned by Regulators. On August 29, 2008 9 Comments. Back in June, the New York Times reported. That state and federal regulators are starting to scrutinize a new industry: selling genetic test results directly to consumers:. But consumers and regulators have flagged several questions about this budding industry:. What are the standards for proving a genetic test is valid? The major qu...