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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Today's Legal News
Today's Legal News
Man Accused of Posing as Lawyer Across the U.S. Goes on Trial for Fraud
Latest round in Minn. Senate race goes to Franken
Right-wing extremism may be on rise, report says
Saudis 'to regulate' child brides
Anti-Tax 'Tea Party' Protests Expected Across U.S.
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The Fred Parks Law Library
Welcome to the blog for The Fred Parks Law Library at the South Texas College of Law. Here you will find the latest news concerning the law library as well as valuable legal tools, research, and information.
Library Hours This Week (updated every Sunday)
Library Hours
Monday-Thursday:
7:30am-9:00pm
Friday:
7:30am-9:00pm
Saturday:
8:30am -9:00pm
Sunday:
CLOSED
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Hours
Monday-Thursday:
8:00am-8:00pm
Friday:
8:00am-5:00pm
Saturday:
1:00pm-5:00pm
Sunday:
CLOSED
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7:30am-9:00pm
Friday:
7:30am-9:00pm
Saturday:
8:30am -9:00pm
Sunday:
CLOSED
Special Collection Hours
Call for an appointment 713.646.1720
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Blog Archive
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2009
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November
(3)
Thomas Jefferson and the Danbury Letter
Providing access to CONAN online
Carl Malamud introduces Law.gov
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October
(1)
Recent Legislation Introduced to make CRS Reports ...
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September
(6)
Can't find a book? Try ILL!
Banned books Weeks: Celebrate the Freedom to Read,...
BNA For Law Review
Celebrate Constitution Day!
New collections available on FDsys
U.S. Constitution analyzed and interpreted
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August
(4)
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Spotlight on Texas
Library Map Now Available through STELLA
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July
(6)
Digitization of rare material means better access ...
Current Scholarship
Introduction to the Global Legal Information Netwo...
DARTS now available from the FDLP & NTIS
Legal Blawgs from the Law Library of Congress
New collections available on FDsys
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June
(4)
EBSCO Titles on Google Scholar
Judge Sotomayor's questionnaire and speeches now a...
Touching the Future - Jim Alfini steps down as Dea...
Learn about Supreme Court Nominee Sonia Sotomayor ...
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May
(7)
FantasyLaw leagues now forming!
Advice for Summer Associates re: email
GovFresh, a new Web 2.0 source for access to offic...
Paper explores "The Next Generation of Legal Citat...
Law Library of Congress launches new website on th...
Are women judges different?
Best Legal Writing of 2008...and more!
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April
(12)
Tracking swine flu activity
Law review publishing in plain English
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Release of President's and Vice President's Tax Re...
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Worried About Student Loans? Listen to NPR
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March
(7)
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FREE screening of Tulia, Texas
Stanford Law Professor Jenny S. Martinez to speak ...
LSAT Critics, etc.
Keep up with federal stimulus and recovery initiat...
Supreme Court of Texas visits STCL
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2008
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