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Library & Legal Resources News
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Tomorrow, Wednesday, October 29, 2008, former Law School Dean and current BYU Advancement Vice President, null, will be presenting a lecture titled "J. Reuben Clark: A Heritage of Service." The lecture will take place at 2pm in the Harold B. Lee Library …

Internet Porn, ICANN, and Families”
23 October 2008
Professor Cheryl Preston has recently posted her newest article, "Internet Porn, ICANN, and Families: A Call to Action," to SSRN. Prof. Preston's article was recently published in the Journal of Internet Law.

Sept. New Books
21 October 2008
Here's a list of new books and other materials the Law Library acquired in September 2008. Several books caught my eye as I looked through the list. I haven't read any of these yet, but they look interesting. The Legal Cases in …

Win Prizes
20 October 2008
You want a chance to win a prize. The Law Library wants some feedback. Let's help each other out. Beginning today, current BYU Law students, faculty, and staff who complete our LibQUAL survey will be entered into a drawing for the chance …

Finding Sources in Westlaw, Lexis”
16 October 2008
We all know where to find cases, statutes, etc. on Lexis and Westlaw, but there's a whole lot more available on these systems. Things like treatises and other secondary sources can be very useful when writing research papers. The trick is to …

The ‘Heart’ of Lawyering
13 October 2008
Professor null has recently posted her latest article, "Clients, Empathy, and Compassion: Introducing First-Year Students to the 'Heart' of Lawyering," to SSRN. Professor Gerdy's article will soon be published in the Nebraska Law Review. Download the full article here. Here's the abstract: …

Rex Lee Essay Contest Winners
10 October 2008
Paul Gabrielsen, a senior majoring in environmental geology, has won the annual George H. Brimhall Memorial Essay Contest with his essay "Landmarks and Legal Pads." This year's contest honored the Law School's Founding Dean, Rex E. Lee. Read the Daily Universe story and the winning …

Prof. Wardle Articles
07 October 2008
Professor null has recently posted several of his articles to SSRN. Click on the following titles to read the abstracts and download the articles. The Attack on Marriage as the Union of a Man and a Woman In Praise of Loving: Reflections …

Supreme Court’s New Term
06 October 2008
The Supreme Court began its 2008-09 term today. Information on the Supreme Court is everywhere, but I often find myself turning to SCOTUSBlog for much of the information I need. Check it out if you haven't already. One Supreme Court case making …

Law Profs in Daily Universe
03 October 2008
Professors Steve Averett and null were recently featured in a Daily Universe article. The article talked about Professor Averett's new book Utah Marriage and Divorce Laws (which I blogged about here) and a new book edited by Professor Wardle called What's the …

Supreme Court 2.0
02 October 2008
Supreme Court junkies may be interested in Richard Brust's article, Supreme Court 2.0, in the October 2008 issue of the ABA Journal. Hat tip to Law Librarian Blog.

International Law and Religion Symposium 2008
29 September 2008
The International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University will be hosting the 15th Annual International Law and Religion Symposium on October 5-8, 2008 at the Law School. This year's symposium is titled "International Protection of Religious Freedom: National …

Westlaw Stress Toy Videos
25 September 2008
If you need a break from studying you may want to check out these videos from Westlaw.

Utah Marriage and Divorce Laws
23 September 2008
Steve Averett, one of our law librarians, has recently completed a book entitled "Utah Marriage & Divorce Laws" and has made it available for free on the Hunter Law Library website. The book contains an explanation of current Utah law regarding marriage …

Protecting Confidential Sources
18 September 2008
This evening, Sept. 18th at 7pm, Professor RonNell Andersen Jones will be participating in a panel discussion on the topic of Protecting Confidential Sources. The discussion will take place in Room B092 of the Joseph F. Smith Building. Here's more: "From Watergate …

Constitution Day 2008
17 September 2008
Today, September 17th, is Constitution Day — an important day for all U.S. citizens, especially lawyers or lawyers-in-training. Check out some of these links to celebrate your Constitution Day: Constitution of the United States — National Archives Creating the United States Constitution …

State Legislative History Research
16 September 2008
State legislative history research can be intimidating. Luckily, there's some help out there. Jennifer Bryan Morgan, Documents Librarian at the Indiana University School of Law has created a very helpful compilation of State Legislative History Research Guides on the Web. This is …

August New Books and DVDs
10 September 2008
The Law Library continues to acquire books and other materials to help you in your studies and research. Check out some of the titles we purchased in August 2008. When posting about the new book list I like to highlight a thing …