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A Follow Up on Job Searching
September 04, 2008 · Margaret Krause
Free Registration is required to access the full report on the Internet, or GULC community members can read the articles on Westlaw.
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Supreme Court Releases Heller -- DC Gun Ban Overturned
June 26, 2008 · Margaret Krause
According to the SCOTUSblog:
The Court has released the opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller (07-290), on whether the District's firearms regulations which bar the possession of handguns and require shotguns and rifles to be kept disassembled or under trigger lock violate the Second Amendment. The ruling below, which struck down the provisions in question, is affirmed...Quoting the syllabus: The Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia, and to use that arm for traditional lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home.
Justice Scalia authored the majority opinion, available via the SCOTUSblog here, and two dissenting opinions were filed, one authored by Justice Stevens (joined by Justices Souter, Ginsberg and Breyer) and one authored by Justice Breyer (joined by Justices Stevens, Souter and Ginsberg).
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Washington Post 200 Highlights Largest Law & Lobbying Firms in DC Area
May 13, 2008 · Margaret Krause
Check out the complete list of law firms online. Click on the firm name for a brief profile of each entity.
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Happy D.C. Emancipation Day!
April 16, 2008 · Barbara R. Monroe
The D.C. Government celebrates Emancipation Day today with a series of events including lectures, performances and a parade.
You can read more about Emancipation Day in First Freed: Washington, D.C. in the Emancipation Era which is available on the 5th floor of Williams Library.
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Prof. Stromseth to be on Panel for Law Day Celebration at Library of Congress
April 10, 2008 · Roger Skalbeck
Law Day is a celebration of the appreciation of U.S. liberties and loyalty to the country, as well as a "rededication to the ideals of equality and justice under law with each other and with other countries." 36 U.S.C. 113 (2000).
Here's a list of other commemorative observances you may not know about.
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Front Pages of Over 500 Newspapers from 60 Countries
April 08, 2008 · Margaret Krause
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Lest you think everything is online ...
April 03, 2008 · Margaret Krause
So, when I wanted to share these articles with a colleague, I checked the magazine's website and found out that the current month's articles are not electronically available. I then went to our E-Journal Finder to see if the articles were available through some other online source. While E-Journal Finder indicated that the Washingtonian Magazine was available on both Lexis and Westlaw, a search of these resources found that the April 2008 issue was not yet available.
Many magazines, such as the Washingtonian, embargo their material so that online resources don't take away from their print circulation. So, if you have a minute, check out the April 2008 issue of the Washingtonian, kept in the Loewinger Lounge or on Reserve at the Circulation Desk in the Williams Library and remember that not everything is available online.
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What's greener: bottles or cans?
March 11, 2008 · Sara Sampson
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It's March - Time to Start Thinking About The National Cherry Blossom Festival
March 07, 2008 · Margaret Krause
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