Library News Detours and Frolics: Week of 9/21 Well, the semester certainly is rolling along at this point. Here’s some legal news and items of interest for a little palate cleanser: It’s been 10 years since John Roberts became chief justice.… Detours and Frolics: Week of 9/14 This week we have an Atlantic-heavy edition of D&F for your reading pleasure: Is the Constitution flawed in its design? “Can DNA Evidence Solve a 30-Year-Old Crime?” Marcel Duchamp’s chess set, 3D printing, and… Detours and Frolics: Week of 8/31 Some legal news and miscellany for your reading pleasure as you begin your week: Why does it cost $2,350 to renounce your citizenship? (WSJ Law Blog) There’s some new evidence that may lead… Library Advice: Reference Basics Do you need help . . . finding a case? Setting up a research plan for a comment, memo, or brief? How about tracking down study materials for your exams? Reference librarians are here… Detours and Frolics: Week of 8/24 Another week, another collection of legal news and miscellany for your reading pleasure: Illinois enacted the Youth Mental Health Protection Act, a ban on gay conversion therapy for minors (Time) The NLRB denied… Join us for a library open house this Wednesday! This Wednesday, the library will hold an open house from 2:30 to 4:30 on the 6th floor. It will be an opportunity for you to get to know library staff and the services we… Detours and Frolics: Week of 8/17 Classes have started for the fall semester, so of course it’s time to take a break and check out some legal news and items of interest from the past week: Governor Rauner signed… Detours and Frolics: Week of 8/10 Happy orientation! Here’s some legal news and miscellany to distract you from the impending beginning of the semester: Some big decisions came down from the 5th (voting rights) and 4th (obtaining cell phone… Detours and Frolics: Week of 8/3 News this week is of the more trifling variety, which I’ll call fitting for the beginning of the end of the summer: Chicago is considering rules that would regulate drone use, including registration… Detours and Frolics: Week of 7/27 Detours and Frolics is back after a summer respite! Here’s your legal news and miscellany for the week: A Cook County judge ruled the 2014 Chicago pension overhaul unconstitutional. This is clearly not… Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … 20 Next