Wednesday, September 20, 2006

"Crimes of Passion" Trials Exhibit

Sometimes a law-related adventure shows up where you least expect it. This week a new exhibit opened in the lobby of the New York City Bar in midtown Manhattan. "Crimes of Passion" features a collection of original murder trial transcripts in the sensationalized popular pamphlet style of the 19th century. Serving as the “Court TV” of their day, these illustrated contemporary accounts represent a “valuable storehouse of legal, economic, social and local history” depicting how scandalous crimes were mass-marketed to a pre-television audience. No time for a visit? Explore some of these fascinating “Crimes of Passion” trials and documents online at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York web site. Other exhibits from the City Bar Library--“Women in the Law” and “Slavery in the Courts”--are also featured.

Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

21st Century Library workshop this morning

Crossing Borders: Basics of International legal research: So many issues and activities are global in scope with international legal components. If you are enrolled in The Use of Force & International Law, International Commercial Arbitration, International Law, Immigration, or Political Asylum, this workshop is for you. Diverse topics, but they all Cross Borders and some basic research tips on treaties and research strategy apply to all.

When: Tuesday, Sept. 19th - 11:10 to 12 noon

The focus will be on basic international legal research: although "international law" is a very very big topic it does not need to be overwhelming.

Handouts will be provided.

Location: Lower Level Computer Lab

The workshop will be repeated this coming Thursday (Sept. 21st), 5:10 - 6:00 PM


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Monday, September 18, 2006

Food Poisoning Law Blog

If you are interested in following the developments in the E. Coli outbreak currently linked to spinach then, believe it or not, there is a legal blog for you. The Food Poisoning Law Blog, written by Pritzker | Ruohonen & Associates, P.A., a food safety law firm, is covering all of the day-by-day developments as they occur.

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Sunday, September 17, 2006

Same Day Supreme Court Transcripts Online

Beginning in October the Supreme Court will be posting transcripts of oral arguments to their website on the same day they occur. This is BIG news, as it has taken at least two weeks to access these in the past. Bookmark this link, and you can stay up to date with what is being said in the courtroom ALMOST as it happens.

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Friday, September 15, 2006

Online Research Guides

Of course, you can always ask a Reference librarian for research help. But, when one is not available, you can also find really useful research guides online. My favorite legal research guide resource is LLRX.com . At LLRX.com, you can find guides on specific topics, as well as guides on researching in particular jurisdictions. Use either the links on the left, or use the search for a particular topic.

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Thursday, September 14, 2006

Citizen Access Project

According to its Web site, the goal of the Citizen Access Project is "to allow citizens and public officials to better understand public access to local government information in all 50 states. The project uses legal research to examine the individual statutory provisions controlling open meetings and open records in the 50 states, regardless of where the provisions are found in a state's statutory compilations. In addition, the project evaluates relevant state appellate court decisions and constitutional provisions". States are rated according to the degree of openness and access they provide.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Where Psychology Meets Law

Some of the most interesting legal topics are found at the intersection of law and human behavior--jury bias, criminal profiles, the credibility of witnesses, domestic violence, false confessions, and the dynamics of negotiation, to name a few. Finding authoritative articles on law-related topics in psychology is easy with PsycINFO and PsycARTICLES, research databases provided by the Axinn Library to all Hofstra students. Both are products of the American Psychological Association (APA). PsycINFO is broader in scope, offering over 2 million article summaries and citations with international coverage, from 1887 to the present. Search results are linked through Hofstra Libraries' “Journal Finder” feature to full-text databases and to print journal information for quick access to the complete articles. PsycARTICLES provides full-text PDF articles from 57 American Psychological Association and allied journals, with coverage from 1985 to the present. Links to both databases are found on the Axinn Library “Research Databases” page.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

21st Century Library Workshop

Crossing Borders: Basics of International legal research: So many issues and activities are global in scope with international legal components. If you are enrolled in The Use of Force & International Law, International Commercial Arbitration, International Law, Immigration, or Political Asylum, this workshop is for you. Diverse topics, but they all Cross Borders and some basic research tips on treaties and research strategy apply to all.

When: Tuesday, Sept. 19th - 11:10 to 12 noon; and
Thursday, Sept. 21st - 5:10 to 6 pm

The focus will be on basic international legal research; although "international law" is a very very big topic, there are basic resources and strategies that are applicable.

Handouts will be given.

Lower level computer lab


Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat

Monday, September 11, 2006

The Federal Register and the CFR

For an extremely thorough lesson and more than you ever thought there was to learn on the topic, see "A Research Guide to the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations" by Richard J. McKinney of the Federal Reserve Board. You will learn what they are, their history, how to find old issues, how to find them electronically and much more.

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Sunday, September 10, 2006

Further Thoughts on Paper Topics-JSTOR

Another source to consider when searching for a paper topic, or conducting research once you find one is JSTOR, the Scholarly Journal Archive.

The JSTOR database is an excellent resource for interdisciplinary legal scholarship. It includes journal articles in such areas as economics, finance, history, political science, sociology, and philosophy. JSTOR contains the full text of the articles from 340 scholarly paper journals. All articles are in PDF format (this is MOST excellent).

Please note that JSTOR's coverage of recent articles varies according to the "moving wall" set by each publisher. The "moving wall" represents the time period between the last issue available in JSTOR and the most recently published issue of a journal.

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