Each month the Law Library adds new books to our collection. Here is a selection of titles added in the last month. You'll find them on the New Book display by the front door of the Boley Law Library, or shelved in their proper spot.
Click on the titles to see if they are available. Come to the library and check them out or, literally, come check them out of the library. Faculty, send us your requests and we'll have them in your inbox the next day.
New Lawyer Launch: The Handbook for Young Lawyers
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While law school and bar exam courses may prepare young attorneys for legal analysis, many entry-level lawyers are caught off guard by the transition to professional life. That's where [this book] comes in, sharing foundational, timeless, and practical advice that will prove incaluable to recent law graduates. With strong backgrounds in mentorship, Susan Smith Blakely and her noteworthy contributors guide readers through strategies critical to achieving satisfying and successful careers. From making positive first impressions, developing productive and professional work habits, building effective business networks and becoming comfortable with promoting work and professional talents, to maintaining admirable reputations, serving others, and advocating for the wider community, it is all here to help young lawyers achieve their goals in a profession that sometimes can seem illusory.
New Lawyer Launch: The Handbook for Young Lawyers
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While law school and bar exam courses may prepare young attorneys for legal analysis, many entry-level lawyers are caught off guard by the transition to professional life. That's where [this book] comes in, sharing foundational, timeless, and practical advice that will prove incaluable to recent law graduates. With strong backgrounds in mentorship, Susan Smith Blakely and her noteworthy contributors guide readers through strategies critical to achieving satisfying and successful careers. From making positive first impressions, developing productive and professional work habits, building effective business networks and becoming comfortable with promoting work and professional talents, to maintaining admirable reputations, serving others, and advocating for the wider community, it is all here to help young lawyers achieve their goals in a profession that sometimes can seem illusory.
Lotteries: A Legal Research Guide
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Lotteries date back to the early days of the republic and was the subject of a major case by Chief Justice John Marshall in Cohens v. Virginia (1821). It has become an even more important topic in the last decades, as 45 or so states have adopted lottery laws and there are national lotteries like Powerball and Mega Millions. The federal statutes that affect lotteries include those: under the criminal code; covering participation by national banks in lotteries; dealing with the role of the post office; and governing false representations. The guide will cover both state statutory and administrative law references as well as secondary sources such as encyclopedias, practice books, treatises, law reviews and legal periodicals, websites, and blogs.