Did you know that the Gallagher Law Library website offers more than 125 legal research guides?
Many of these guides are updated when the reference librarians give presentations for the courses for which the guides were originally created. New guides often spring from presentations we give for the first time.
For instance, students on the Shidler Journal of Law, Commerce + Technology requested a session on establishing links to reliable and stable free websites with primary law sources like constitutions, statutes, and cases. The presentation was given today and a new guide, Links to Primary Law Sources on Free Websites, was created.
A recently updated guide on Genetics & the Law was built for several courses taught by Prof. Anna Mastroianni.
Many of these guides are updated when the reference librarians give presentations for the courses for which the guides were originally created. New guides often spring from presentations we give for the first time.
For instance, students on the Shidler Journal of Law, Commerce + Technology requested a session on establishing links to reliable and stable free websites with primary law sources like constitutions, statutes, and cases. The presentation was given today and a new guide, Links to Primary Law Sources on Free Websites, was created.
A recently updated guide on Genetics & the Law was built for several courses taught by Prof. Anna Mastroianni.
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