Novalawcity
Features "adventures in law and technology" through the lens of bloggers at the Shepard Broad Law Center of Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Author: Identifiable bloggers include Meg Kribble, a law librarian at Nova Southeastern University.
Blawg Related Categories: Law Libraries • Law Practice Management • Legal Technology • Law Schools • States • Florida • Nova Southeastern University • Librarian
Recent Posts from Novalawcity
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Newspaper Archive of Florida
The full-text collection of Florida newspapers hosted by UF is a rich source of articles and research, and free to the public. Newspapers.
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Reaction to Berring
Some strong reaction to the Free Legal Information comments of Berring are discussed here and especially here.
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YouTube Videos and Webcasts from the United Nations
The United Nations offers a channel on YouTube, "featur[ing] videos on a wide range of global topics including current news, peace and security, social and economic development, human rights and climate change." If you're a…
- Berring on Free Sources of Law
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A Snap-shot of South Florida Law Firms
South Florida firms are cutting in many areas in the new economy: "Flat is the new up." LAW
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Bar Passage rates in Japan
The new graduate-level law schools are averaging a 27% pass rates, up from the traditional 3%. Asahi
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US Code section that doesn't exist
8 USC 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv)(b)(iii) doesn't exist, even though it was cited by a Sheriff. The story highlights the uses and abuses of electronic legal databases. LII
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National Jurist's Newest LLM Guide online
With 223 LLM programs a good online guide is a must. LLM
- Bob Berring on Reference
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Law in a Nutshell in a Nutshell
West is making some of its most popular titles available for downloading to Kindle and the Kindle app for iPhone and the IPod touch. Such blockbusters as Federal Income Taxation, 11th ed., Immigration Law and…