Words - they are the tools of the trade as attorneys. What a word means - a.k.a. its definition - can be crucial whether you are drafting an agreement or litigating a dispute.
For those who want the latest technology, Black's Law Dictionary now has an iphone and iPad app. (It costs $55). You can also access Black's on Westlaw (no charge).
On Lexis, you can access Ballantine's Law Dictionary (no charge).
On Bloomberg Law you can access Barron's Law Dictionary (no charge).
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Friday, August 28, 2015
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Drone Law: An Emerging Field?
Technology advances, and the law must keep current
with it. See, for instance, this
article about recent legislation in California regarding
trespass laws and their applicability to drones.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Research Resources
The Law Library provides helpful online research guides, all created specifically for
Hofstra Law students by our librarians.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
CALI.org -- Interactive Tutorials for Law Students
Now that classes are underway, and you've been introduced to new subjects and concepts, it's a good time to think about study aids. The interactive tutorials known as CALI Lessons are some of the best. Over 950 of these tutorials, written by law professors for law students, are free to all Hofstra Law students who register at the CALI.org site. CALI Lessons cover both 1L and more advanced courses. They focus on specific concepts and topics within legal subject areas, and some are written to correspond to particular casebooks.
And there's more. The CALI.org site offers free legal e-books on many subjects. Among these is "Law School Materials for Success," a brief guide to the transition process we know as the law school experience, written by law school dean Barbara Glesner Fines with accompanying podcasts on key skills for studying and taking exams.
Registering on the CALI site is easy, but a special code is required. Just stop by the Law Library reference desk and ask for the Hofstra school code.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
And there's more. The CALI.org site offers free legal e-books on many subjects. Among these is "Law School Materials for Success," a brief guide to the transition process we know as the law school experience, written by law school dean Barbara Glesner Fines with accompanying podcasts on key skills for studying and taking exams.
Registering on the CALI site is easy, but a special code is required. Just stop by the Law Library reference desk and ask for the Hofstra school code.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Monday, August 24, 2015
1L Law Library Survival Guide: Types of Legal Materials
1L Law Library Survival Guide: Types of Legal Materials
This research guide explains the resources, both print and electronic, in a law library for a new law student. There are brief explanations of the types of legal resources that a law student is likely to encounter for research and exam preparation.
While this is written with the 1L student in mind, upper level students may find it useful as a quick refresher.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Sunday, August 23, 2015
ABA Journal-How to conquer anxiety and break the ice during professional events (podcast with transcript)
Networking as law students and attorneys is a crucial part of keeping oneself in the job market. It is not only important in finding new job opportunities but also getting your brand out in the market as well. But does it give you social anxiety thinking about networking at big events? ABA Journal recently published a podcast (with transcript) by business
development coach Larry Kohn. The podcast provides tips for overcoming anxiety when networking at events. Click here to access the complete podcast and transcript.
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
Ernster, the Virtual Library Cat
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