Courtroom View – free trial until April 30
The library has arranged a free trial to Courtroom View Network, for all Law School faculty, staff, and students, from now until April 30. It’s part of the same company as AudioCaseFiles, to which we...
View ArticleFastcase Search Tips
How can you get the most out of Fastcase? Watch these new video clips for search tips: http://www.fastcase.com/videos/
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Outrageous Invasions: Celebrities’ Private Lives, Media, and the Law by Robin D. Barnes. Published by Oxford in 2010. The balance between freedom of the press and the right to privacy has evolved over...
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Top Incomes: A Global Perspective, edited by A.B. Atkinson and T. Piketty. Published by Oxford University Press, 2010. This 2010 publication adds an additional 12 countries, including much of Asia,...
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A fun book for summer reading, Scoundrels in Law: the Trials of Howe & Hummel, Lawyers to the Gangsters, Cops, Starlets, and Rakes Who Made the Gilded Age by Cait Murphy was published by...
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The American Dog at Home: the Dog Portraits of Christine Merrill by William Secord. This Antique Collectors’ Club publication was donated to the library by Law School alum Tom Eyles and his wife Kay...
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Invasion of the Mind Snatchers: Television’s Conquest of America in the Fifties by Eric Burns. Published by Temple University Press in 2010. When the first television was demonstrated in 1927, a...
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In Praise of Copying by Marcus Boon. Published by Harvard University Press in 2010. Advancing the idea of this featured book–that copying is a fundamental human activity–copied below are Professor...
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See the library’s recent edition of the Crownicle, an occasional newsletter of the Robert Crown Law Library.
View ArticleAccess The New York Times with Academic Pass
Stanford affiliates with an @stanford.edu email address can access the The New York Times online with a 24-hour Academic Pass. This program is courtesy of the Stanford News Readership Program . SNRP is...
View ArticleBloomberg Access Over the Summer
Recently, we posted here about access to Westlaw and Lexis over the summer. And, now for Bloomberg: Bloomberg Law provides unlimited and unrestricted access over the summer. Your student account will...
View ArticleCalifornia’s Proposition 8 in Federal Court: Key Timeline, Briefs, and...
On July 30, 2012, California Proposition 8 proponents petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari. In Hollingsworth v. Perry, petitioners (the original “Defendant-Intervenors”) ask the...
View ArticleOur newest addition….Skeeter
Meet Skeeter — our newest addition to our human powered fleet of vehicles. Skeeter is a Xootr MG (say “emm, gee”) in a lovely shade of Stanford red. Stop by and check out Skeeter for a ride around...
View ArticleCool Stuff You Can Borrow at the Law Library – the movie
Take a moment and watch our short (under 2 minutes) video about cool things you can borrow from our library. Enjoy!
View ArticleHow Can We Help You? – the movie
Another short feature from the law library…..How Can We Help You? This very brief (65 seconds!) movie shows a small sample of the terrific services we offer to our students. Enjoy!
View ArticleDocket Searching Training – Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law offers dockets and filings for most federal and some state courts. Docket Search enables you to locate examples of particular types of complaints and briefs for insight into the...
View ArticleWelcome and Welcome Back!
Read the Fall 2013 edition of the Crownicle, an occasional newsletter of the Robert Crown Law Library.
View ArticleContribute to the Stanford Law School e-Book Cookbook!
Calling all cooks! As part of our commitment to wellness, the library has a new display of cookbooks in the second floor’s 24-7 Lounge. All cookbooks are available for checkout, and we encourage...
View ArticleLex Machina and Law Schools, Clerks and….
Lex Machina, an IP research tool that captures data by crawling PACER, the ITC’s EDIS, and the USPTO website everyday, provides free access to law students and qualifying public interest users (in the...
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