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Shawn Nevers

04 March 2013

Job Search Help

The Law Library provides its students with a number of resources to help with your job search.  Many of these resources are legal directories that provide contact information for legal employers, particularly courts …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Electronic Resources
  e-resources | jobs
27 February 2013

Inns of Court

As law students there are always more things clamoring for your time than you can possibly do.  If you're looking for something worthwhile, you may want to consider applying to become part of …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Law School News
  Inns of Court
25 February 2013

Sequestration Explained

First it was the "fiscal cliff," now "sequestration" is the buzzword of the hour surrounding Congress and the President.  If you're not yet up to speed on sequestration, the Congressional Research Service's Report, …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  General News, Research Tips
  CRS | Summer research
21 February 2013

Baradaran on Int’l Law Compliance

Professor Shima Baradaran has recently posted her newest article, Does International Law Matter?, to SSRN.  The article, which is co-authored by Michael Findley, Daniel Nielson, and J.C. Sharman, will be published in the …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Articles and Books, Faculty Interest
  faculty research
19 February 2013

Law Journal Rankings

The Washington & Lee Law Library has recently updated its Law Journal Rankings to include data from 2012.  The rankings take into account citations to journals during the last eight years, with the …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Articles and Books, Faculty Interest
  faculty research | rankings
12 February 2013

Supreme Court Challenge

Think your SCOTUS-prediction skills are top notch?  Put them to the test in Bloomberg Law/SCOTUSblog's Supreme Court Challenge.  The competition features teams of law students predicting the outcomes of six merits cases and …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  General News
  SCOTUS | SCOTUSblog | Bloomberg Law
11 February 2013

Litigation Practice Materials

When you think about legal research, it's likely things like cases, statutes, and regulations come to mind.  That's good because that's what we focus on in a basic legal research course in law …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Articles and Books, Law Library News, Research Tips
  faculty research | litigation | tips & advice
05 February 2013

Nielson on Death of Law Clerk Hiring Plan

Professor Aaron Nielson, our newest professor, has recently published an op-ed in the National Law Journal discussing the D.C. Circuit's recent announcement that they will no longer follow the Federal Judges Law Clerk …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Articles and Books, Law School News
  faculty research
30 January 2013

Picking Paper Topics

About this time of year we begin getting requests for help developing topics for papers.  While we have several different resources that can be helpful, one that I like to show first is …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Electronic Resources, Research Tips
  Bloomberg Law | BNA | e-resources | tips & advice
28 January 2013

New KIC Scanner

As some of you may have noticed, the Law Library recently purchased and installed a new KIC Scanner near the 2nd floor reference desk.  This state of the art, face-up scanner has already …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Faculty Interest, Law Library News
  scanners
24 January 2013

Unpublished Hearings

The word "unpublished" can often be misleading in today's legal research environment.  These days documents that are "unpublished" are now often published even though we still call them "unpublished."  Confusing, I know.  Take …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Electronic Resources, Faculty Interest, Research Tips
  tips & advice | legislative history | Proquest
22 January 2013

History of SCOTUS Nominations

Nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States are always a hot topic - especially in law school.  With President Obama's reelection and the recent inauguration, the topic of potential SCOTUS picks …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Electronic Resources, Faculty Interest, Research Tips
  e-resources | Hein | tips & advice
17 January 2013

Preston on Infancy Doctrine

Professor Cheryl Preston and co-author Brandon Crowther have posted their latest article, Minor Restrictions: Adolescence Across Legal Disciplines, the Infancy Doctrine, and the Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment, on SSRN.  The …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Articles and Books, Faculty Interest
  faculty research
15 January 2013

Congressional Bills, 1789-2013

From grade school we learn about bills and how they become law.  Some bills die, some are amended, some become law.  No matter what happens, bills are an essential part of the legislative …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Electronic Resources, Research Tips
  legislative history | tips & advice
10 January 2013

Congress and the Courts

The Law Library recently added a new HeinOnline library - Congress and the Courts.  This library provides access to legislative materials dealing with the composition and structure of Article III courts.  If you're …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Buried Treasures, Law Library News, Research Tips
  Hein | legislative history
08 January 2013

Welcome Back and New Search Bar

Welcome back!  We hope you enjoyed your time off.  I certainly did--enough so that I was nonexistent on this blog over the break.  As you ease back into school, you may have noticed …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Articles and Books, Law Library News, Research Tips
  Hunter Law Library | tips & advice
11 December 2012

SL Trib Cites Baradaran Study

Professor Shima Baradaran's study, Predicting Violence, was recently cited in a Salt Lake Tribune article about Utah's pretrial jail release program.  Predicting Violence was published in the Texas Law Review earlier this year.

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


  Articles and Books, Faculty Interest, Law School News
  faculty research
06 December 2012

Law and the Multiverse

Finals are underway and everyone's studying hard.  But, all studiers need a break sometimes.  If you want that break, but want to keep your mind in the legal realm you might want to …

Shawn Nevers

by Shawn Nevers


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