The United States Courts website includes a podcasts page featuring the Federal Rulemaking Podcasts, Court Shorts Podcasts, and now newly added Supreme Court Landmarks Podcasts. This podcast series features landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases that have shaped history and continue to affect American life. In each episode we briefly discuss a different landmark case with [...]
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Posted in International Law on Feb 1st, 2011
Ms. Ufuoma Lamikanra, the Head of Readers’ Services Section at the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, at the University of Lagos in Nigeria, gave an excellent presentation titled Conflict of Laws in a Federation: The Nigerian Experience at the 2010 annual meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries in Denver, Colorado, as part [...]
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Posted in Tax Law on Jan 13th, 2011
Check out our first 2011 addition to the Pace Law Library Podcasts site titled Estate and Gift Tax Law Articles of 2010. Prof. Bridget Crawford from Pace Law School reviews interesting estate and gift tax law related articles that were published in the year of 2010. Her review is forthcoming as an article in Tax Notes, titled [...]
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Posted in Environmental Law on Jun 10th, 2010
One of the worst environmental disasters of recent years, the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, is the topic of discussion in the latest podcast by Lawyer2Lawyer. The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill is considered one of the worst environmental disasters in recent years, with gallons of oils seeping into the Gulf of Mexico [...]
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Via Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites, I am pleased to announce that you can now earn CLE credit for listening to Lawyer2Lawyer, the weekly legal-affairs podcast I cohost with J. Craig Williams. Our podcast and all 15 of the podcasts produced by the Legal Talk Network are now available through the West LegalEdcenter.
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Posted in Law and Technology on Feb 12th, 2010
The blog of the United States Supreme Court, SCOTUSblog, announced that it has its own iTunes channel. All the podcasts we’ve recorded since 2006 are now available on a single convenient podcast feed, which you can subscribe to by searching for “scotusblog” on iTunes.
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Posted in Law Students on Dec 7th, 2009
Getting ready for exams? Don’t forget the availability of the following tools and assistance: Guide to First Year Law Students aiding new law students in preparing for the first year of law school, including books, audio and video resources, and websites on survival skills and first year courses. Food For Thought: Exam Prep is a [...]
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Posted in Criminal Law on Apr 29th, 2009
We posted about the Somali Pirates twice already but there is a need to give them the attention yet again. This post is to follow up on the Pace Law Library December 2008 newsletter written by Jack McNeil, Associate Law Library Director, and on the Pace Law Library Blog post How To Defend a 21st [...]
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Posted in Law Students on Apr 2nd, 2009
On March 24, 2009 the Pace Law Library hosted Bookbag to Briefcase program that was co-sponsored by the Pace Law Library, Center for Career Development office at Pace Law School, Lexis Nexis and Westlaw. The program was a success and you missed it! But don’t panic! The entire presentation was recorded. You can listen to [...]
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Posted in Law and Technology, Law Students on Nov 26th, 2008
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Pace Law Library Podcast Series. It is available here. Enjoy listening to our first episode titled “Food For Thought: Exam Prep”. The reference librarians share some ideas with the students about how to get ready for the upcoming exams. Leave your comments and share your ideas [...]
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