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CALI Bans Hotmail Email Accounts

CALI (Computer Assisted Legal Instruction) has announced that it will ban all CALI.org accounts that are affiliated with a Hotmail email address. CALI’s decision to ban Hotmail accounts stems from an...

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E-Resources Tabling and Student Organization Training Workshop

Are you looking for a unique piece of information to make your seminar paper shine?  Curious about what electronic tools are available to you simply because you are a student at NCCU School of Law?  If...

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Oyez, Oyez, Oyez! The Supreme Court Contest is on!

Come test your knowledge of the Supreme Court by participating in the Law Library’s Supreme Court Trivia Challenge.  Every day between now and Sept. 21, you will have the chance to answer a new...

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NCCU Law Announces the 2012-2013 Legal Writing Scholars

The North Carolina Central University School of Law Legal Writing Program wishes to congratulate the 2012-2013 Legal Writing Scholars — Douglas Pender ’14, Michael A. Evans ’14, Loryn A. Buckner ’14,...

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Bloomberg Law

The Law Library proudly announces its newest legal research platform, Bloomberg Law. Bloomberg Law combines legal content and business information with analysis and commentary in one convenient...

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Law Library Secondary Sources

Secondary sources are those that comment on or give guidance to the law. The Law Library has asked our Reference Assistant, Tracy Moore, to discuss her favorite secondary source. For those seeking to...

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Bloomberg Law Table September 26

Bloomberg Law is the Law Library’s newest legal research platform. Bloomberg Law has access to a variety of legal content, including case law, transactional law resources, and state and federal...

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New Titles about Women in the Law

If you are interested in reading about women in the legal system, the Law Library recently added three new titles that may peak your interest.  They cover topics such as women as judges, the role of...

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Law Library Midterm Coffee and Tea Break

Next week, the Law Library will host two Midterm Coffee and Tea Breaks!  Please stop by the table outside of the Law Library on Monday, Oct. 8th from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. or Wednesday, Oct. 10th from 8...

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Congress.gov

The Library of Congress, the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Government Printing Office have joined forces to create Congress.gov. Congress.gov was launched on September 19,...

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New Library Titles about the Presidency and Elections

As Election Day nears, several new resources available in the Law Library may help you get even further into the civic spirit leading up to Nov. 6th. America Votes! A Guide to Modern Election Law and...

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NCCU Law Library’s Fasset Collection

The John D. Fassett Collection is one of the Law Library’s newest acquisitions. The Law Library has asked guest blogger Tracy Moore to discuss this important new resource. The Law Library has the...

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How to Locate Law Review and Journal Articles

Fall semester is almost over, and seminar papers are nearly due.  We have asked guest blogger Tracy Moore to discuss how to find law review and journal articles online. The time is winding down for all...

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New American Indian Law Resources At Your Library

American Indian Law offers researchers and practitioners alike an opportunity to study history as it develops.  This month the Law Library has added several new resources on American Indian Law you may...

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Discharging Student Loan Debt in Bankruptcy Podcast

In the past few years, student loan debt has reached near crisis levels as student loan debts outpaced credit card and auto loan debts.  This has not escaped the notice of current and former students...

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North Carolina Law of Torts – Updated Version Now Available

North Carolina Central University School of Law Professor Mark Morris and co-author Professor Charles Daye recently completed updating their treatise, North Carolina Law of Torts.  Now in its third...

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New Juvenile Law Resources at the Law Library

Determining how to handle juveniles when they commit crimes is not an easy task for legal researchers and practitioners.  This month the Law Library has added several new resources on juvenile justice...

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NCCU School of Law to Launch Foreclosure Clinic

With a grant of $800,000 from the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency, North Carolina Central University School of Law will transform its Foreclosure Prevention Project into a new Foreclosure Clinic....

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Judge Clifton E. Johnson Building Naming Ceremony

The Mecklenburg County Criminal Courts Building was named the “Judge Clifton E. Johnson Building” on November 16, 2012.  The Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners voted in August 2012 to name the...

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Baskerville Elected to N.C. House of Representatives

Nathan Baskerville ’06, was sworn in as the new State Representative for Vance, Granville, and Warren counties on January 9, 2013 in the House Chamber of the NC General Assembly.   His father, the...

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