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May 17
Provost Wendell E. Pritchett GR’97, Erica V. Rodarte Costa L’22 and Reinvestment Fund’s Ira J. Goldstein and Emily S. Dowdall GCP’09, emphasize that the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) provision of the Fair Housing Act (FHA) is an obligation that attaches to all federal agencies.
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March 8Prof. David Hoffman has uncovered that illegal, unenforceable terms in residential leases have increased sharply in recent years and that geography and race play a role in such terms.
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February 9Genevieve Tung is an important part of the Biddle Law Library team that is revamping legal research education.
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November 16Professor of Law Shyamkrishna Balganesh contends that courts should allow technical experts to testify in software copyright cases.
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November 2Professor Maggie Blackhawk has announced that the Congressional Petitions Database has been released for public use.
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Prof. Coglianese shows how populist leaders use the law as a ‘scapegoat’ to fuel public disaffectionOctober 6In his recently released paper, “Law as Scapegoat,” Professor Cary Coglianese argues that some populist leaders frame laws and regulations as “the other” in an effort to expand their followings.
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October 5With her pathbreaking paper, Prof. Fisch “offers the first broad-based analysis of shareholder agreements, detailing the scope of issues to which they are addressed and identifying the challenges that they pose for corporate governance.”
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September 30Professor Abrams’ research suggests that criminal activity has dropped substantially, dramatically, and broadly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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December 5Visual legal advocacy and scholarship (PVAS) are being taught and produced in law schools around the country today and the PVAS Working Group intends to support their expansion.
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May 1If you are a summer associate in Pennsylvania, if you intend to join a Pennsylvania firm after graduation, or if you are taking a clinical class, you may find it useful to know about some free legal web-based Pennsylvania resources. While these sites will not replace Lexis Advance or WestlawNext, they are great starting points to begin your research. This post collects a sampling of some free Pennsylvania primary sources covering case law, statutes, bills, administrative codes and regulations, and the constitution.
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March 25Biddle Law Library is looking for several Penn Law students to work on faculty research projects under the mentorship of lawyer/librarians. A wide range of interdisciplinary assignments will enlarge one’s research skills and provide opportunities for writing memoranda.
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February 6Have you ever found yourself looking for a basic introduction when researching a new area? Look no further than Biddle Law Library’s Research Guides. You can find a list of guides for several topics, including Legal Research Basics, Foreign and International Law, and Intellectual Property.
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December 12Are you writing a paper about cybersecurity, online copyright, internet commerce, online freedom of speech, or any other issue that in some way concerns the internet? Be sure to check out the BloombergBNA Internet Law Resource Center, available to members of the Penn Law community through the library.
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November 7The IBFD Tax Research Platform is a key resource for researching international tax law. Containing extensive analyses of international tax treaties and national tax legislation and case law for 136 countries, IBFD also incorporates helpful tools for comparing the tax law of multiple jurisdictions and calculating applicable tax rates for cross-border transactions.
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October 24You’re working on a seminar paper and come across a reference to a book or an article that is on point – but it isn’t at Biddle, on campus…
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October 17More and more apps are becoming available to legal professionals seeking to keep current with research trends and news. Some apps connect you with particular research databases while others offer headlines in particular areas of law.
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October 15Biddle Law Librarian Mariah Ford will present a workshop on Bloomberg Law on October 16, from 12 to 1:00 PM, in T-320.
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October 9On Tuesday, October 9th, Biddle librarians will be teaching the first session on franchise research to the students in the first year Legal Research and Writing course. The session will feature use of Lexis Advance, Bloomberg, and WestlawNext.
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October 5The archives recently processed two relatively small but informative collections from the National Bankruptcy Archives and the American Law Institute Archives. From the National Bankruptcy Archives, came the Judge Joyce Bihary Papers, and from the American Law Institute Archives, came the Deborah A. DeMott Papers.
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October 3Resource of interest: ProQuest Legislative Insight is a federal legislative history service that makes available thoroughly researched compilations of digital full-text publications relevant to enacted United States public laws, with coverage from the 80th Congress (1947/1948) through the 112th Congress (2011/2012).
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September 26Are you experiencing information overload when it comes to the daily news? Are you tired of wading through expansive news websites to find articles…
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September 11On Friday, September 14th, Biddle Librarians will teach the final research class in this year’s LLM Legal Research and Writing course.
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September 6In 2008, Biddle Law Library (and the Biddleblog) showcased the world of Open Access legal publishing and information. According to the Science Commons, which runs the Open Access Law Program, “Open Access” publishing serves readers and researchers by providing free access to scholarship “without undue copyright and licensing restrictions.”
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April 25The Penn Law community now has access to the following resources…
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March 12Students, faculty and staff at Penn Law now have access to Lexis Advance, a new legal research database from LexisNexis…
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March 7Biddle Law Library recently acquired four Lexis Nexis databases of foreign law, to assist in researching Chinese law…
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February 29Check out the new Penn Law edition of LibX, a browser add-on that can be used to quickly get access to library resources. Installing LibX Download LibX for Firefox…
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February 5Think blogs are fair game for citation in law review and journal articles, and even court opinions? You're not alone. (More after the jump.)