Library News Detours and Frolics: Week of 3/21 I hope spring break provided some respite. To get you into the swing of things, here’s some news you may have missed from the beach: You probably heard that President Obama nominated Merrick… Detours and Frolics: Week of 3/14 It’s spring break, so I imagine this week’s D&F is exactly what you’ve been waiting for: President Obama is reportedly considering three judges for the Supreme Court nomination (Reuters) An immigration judge thinks… Detours and Frolics: Week of 3/7 As the first signs of spring begin to tease their way into our lives, so too does this collection of last week’s legal news and miscellany : Clarence Thomas started asking questions during… Detours and Frolics: Leap Day Edition Happy Leap Day! Catch up on some of last week’s legal news and miscellany: He’s crossed the threshold: Justice Thomas hasn’t asked a question during arguments for a decade (MSNBC) Since she clerked for… Black History Month 2016 Phyllis Finney, the library’s circulation coordinator, each year heads up Black History Month for the Louis L. Biro Library at The John Marshall Law School to commemorate and celebrate the contributions to our… Detours and Frolics: Week of 2/22 This week’s Detours and Frolics really is a grab bag. Enjoy: Justice Scalia’s death has given advocates of Supreme Court term limits more fodder (Washington Post/Volokh Conspiracy) Apple is not happy with an… Detours and Frolics: Week of 2/15 This week will be dominated by the news and implications of the passing of Justice Scalia. Here’s coverage from SCOTUSblog, which covers most of the salient questions. Now, onto less weighty matters: My… Detours and Frolics: Week of 2/8 This week’s collection of legal news and miscellany is destined to be a classic: The FBI is investigating the Flint lead poisoning (The Atlantic) An Indian court ruled that women can be the… Detours and Frolics: Week of 2/1 Welcome to Detours and Frolics. We have some decent news on relatively grim topics this week (aside from the Arizona thing, which is this week’s outlier): The Supreme Court ruled that the ban… Detours and Frolics: Week of 1/25 After hibernating for a couple of months, Detours and Frolics is back with a collection of SCOTUS-heavy legal news and items of interest from the past week or so: When Ted Cruz clerked… Prev 1 … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … 18 Next