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Dissed Podcast
Dissed Podcast
Dissents have it all: brilliant writing, surprising reasoning, shade, puns, and sometimes historical impact. Although the “losing side” writes them, they’re still important: they can provide a roadmap for future challenges or persuade other justices. Sometimes they’re just cathartic. In Dissed, attorneys Anastasia Boden and Elizabeth Slattery dig deep into important dissents, both past, and present, and reveal the stories behind them.
·pacificlegal.org·
Dissed Podcast
Common Law
Common Law
This season, four UVA Law professors are returning as co-hosts with Dean Risa Goluboff, bringing their diverse experiences to the table as “Co-Counsel.” Danielle K. Citron, John C. Harrison, Cathy Hwang and Gregory Mitchell are helping to choose guests and topics for the show, and will rotate co-hosting duties.
·law.virginia.edu·
Common Law
The Lawfare Podcast
The Lawfare Podcast
The Lawfare Podcast is the daily audio production of the Lawfare staff in cooperation with the Brookings Institution. Podcast episodes include interviews with policymakers, scholars, journalists, and analysts who discuss anything and everything relating to national security law, policy, and current events. Theme song performed by Sophia Yan.
·lawfareblog.com·
The Lawfare Podcast
HeinOnline
HeinOnline
Welcome to HeinOnline's YouTube Channel where you can find how-to videos for the various HeinOnline collections, general searching and navigating videos, as well as other useful tips and tricks for using the HeinOnline interface.
·youtube.com·
HeinOnline
Researching the Facts About Police Brutality and Racial Disparity - HeinOnline Blog
Researching the Facts About Police Brutality and Racial Disparity - HeinOnline Blog
Racial disparity in the use of lethal force by law enforcement has been a recurring point of contention for the United States. Join us as dive into recent developments, and how to research this hot topic in HeinOnline.
·home.heinonline.org·
Researching the Facts About Police Brutality and Racial Disparity - HeinOnline Blog
About this Collection | Open Access Books | Digital Collections | Library of Congress
About this Collection | Open Access Books | Digital Collections | Library of Congress
This is a growing collection of contemporary open access e-books. The books in this collection cover a wide range of subjects, including history, music, poetry, technology, and works of fiction. Most of the books in this collection were published in English, but there are some titles in other languages. All of the books in this collection were published under open access licenses and may be read online or downloaded as a PDF or as an EPUB.
·loc.gov·
About this Collection | Open Access Books | Digital Collections | Library of Congress
LLMC Digital Open Access Search
LLMC Digital Open Access Search
LLMC is proud to announce its new Open Access initiative. In addition to the subscription services LLMC offers to Members of our consortium, we are proud to provide unrestricted access to select titles. The LLMC Open Access Collection has been made available through partnerships and grants designed to give the world access to specific content.
·llmc.com·
LLMC Digital Open Access Search
LibGuides: Criminal Justice & Criminology: What Is Criminal Justice? And What Is Criminology?
LibGuides: Criminal Justice & Criminology: What Is Criminal Justice? And What Is Criminology?
This collection offers an historical overview of how criminal justice has changed in American and English law and the effect criminology has had in facilitating those changes.
·libguides.heinonline.org·
LibGuides: Criminal Justice & Criminology: What Is Criminal Justice? And What Is Criminology?
Slavery & the UVA School of Law
Slavery & the UVA School of Law
Slavery and the University of Virginia School of Law is a project of the UVA Law Library that examines UVA Law’s historical connections to the institution of slavery through people, places, and pedagogy. From UVA's Academical Village, legal education in the antebellum period played out within a landscape of enslavement. In the classroom, faculty lectured on slavery as a social good. Law student notebooks, digitized and available on this site, enable this new research into the inclusion of slavery in UVA’s antebellum legal curriculum.
·slavery.law.virginia.edu·
Slavery & the UVA School of Law
National Archives |
National Archives |
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the nation's record keeper. Of all documents and materials created in the course of business conducted by the United States federal government, only 1%-3% are so important for legal or historical reasons that they are kept by us forever. Those valuable records are preserved and are available to you, whether you want to see if they contain clues about your family’s history, need to prove a veteran’s military service, or are researching a historical topic that interests you.
·archives.gov·
National Archives |