Academics


Back to the grind: A 3L’s Perspective on the Beginning of a New School Year

Once again, it’s the beginning of another school year and I’m sitting around wondering where my summer went. I spent a good portion of my summer studying for the MPRE and working in the Rockhurst University Athletics Department doing some compliance work. I did manage to sneak off to San Diego for…

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Learning the Law in London

My name is Josh Williamson, and I am currently a 3L here at the University of Kansas School of Law. During the 2010 spring semester, I had the opportunity to study law in London as a participant of the London Law Consortium. (In addition to KU Law, the London Law Consortium is comprised of six…

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National Library Workers Day

Today, thousands of communities will celebrate National Library Workers Day (NLWD), a time when library staff, patrons, administrators and Friends groups will recognize the valuable contributions made by all library workers. You are invited to name a “Star” library employee for the NLWD Web site at…

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Sports and Entertainment Law Symposium to Feature Kansas Speedway President

The KU Sports & Entertainment Law Society will be putting on a symposium this Friday for the second year in a row. The symposium, titled "Live a Life That Matters," is in honor of the late Bob Frederick. "Dr. Bob" died June 12, 2009, after sustaining injuries in a bicycle accident. He took…

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Wine Law

This past weekend I presented at a Law Library conference in San Francisco. One of the presentations I attended was a short run-down on wine law. I found the history utterly fascinating! I won’t go into to much detail here but I will say that the current hot-topic issue is direct-to-consumer…

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The Power of Positive Psychology: Part Two

In our last Career Services blog posting, we introduced the field of positive psychology and its potential impact on law students and lawyers. To review, positive psychology is the science of exceptional human performance. Researchers in the field consider a number of questions, and one of the most…

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Listbean Website Helps Users Organize Life's Little Details

When you prepare to study for class, get ready for vacation or create a budget, what's the first thing you do? If you answered, "make a list," then I have a website for you! It's called Listbean, and it's awesome! Unlike other list sites, it is completely free and jam-packed with pre-populated…

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New HeinOnline Resource Opens Door to World's Constitutions and More

HeinOnline now has available World Constitutions Illustrated: Contemporary & Historical Documents & Resources. World Constitutions Illustrated is now available as an a la carte library which introduces a brand new legal research platform that brings together constitutional documents, books…

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Top 8 Misconceptions About Legal Research

I am in charge of the legal research instruction as part of the Lawyering Skills course. Over the past three years, I have heard (and read) several things students have said about legal research. Before we have a new batch of students start up this fall, I would like to go ahead and address these…

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Bureau of Justice Statistics Website Makes Crime Stats Freely Available

In need of crime statistics and don't know where to look? Try the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics! The Bureau of Justice Statistics (B.J.S.) was first established on Dec. 27, 1979, under the Justice Systems Improvement Act of 1979. Their goal is to: "collect, analyze,…

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