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Dec
06

Frustrated by receiving an error message when clicking on a link to a document or a website? Sometimes documents have been taken down from websites and website URLs “break.” But, there is a tool you can try that may help you recover the past. The Internet Archive is a nonprofit organization that provides free access


Nov
20

The weather outside the library is crisp and cool, and the colorful leaves on the trees are mostly gone. For law students, these seasonal changes can mean only one thing: exam season is approaching. If you are a 1L, you will soon find yourself preparing class outlines and other study materials for the first time.


Nov
14

If you’ve ever wished that The Bluebook provided more example citations for unusual resources or that you could somehow ease the task of creating properly-formatted Bluebook citations, the following resources can help! Example Citations in Prince’s Dictionary of Legal Citations Prince’s Dictionary of Legal Citations supplements The Bluebook by providing many example citations for common


Nov
09

UNC School of Law offers a course in the spring semester titled “Land Use Control” (Law 290) that covers the “authority for and basic structure of land use regulations (including zoning districts and permits, subdivision, and innovative development review schemes).” Students interested in real property and commercial transactions have found the course to be particularly


Nov
01

Session laws are the laws passed by a session of a state’s legislature. Legislative sessions can be annual, biennial, special, extra—however often the state legislature decides to meet. Eventually the session laws end up under the appropriate topic (such as “Criminal Law” or “Motor Vehicles”) in a state’s statutes or code, but until then they


Oct
22

On Wednesday, October 24th, 2018 from 9AM to 12PM, the North Carolina Government and Heritage Library will host “Data Day,” a free informational presentation to provide the public with demographic data about the state and its component geographic area. You can attend in person at the State Library/ Archives Building or view a live stream

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