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Bar Study Passes on Sale May 20, 2013
Bar exam study passes will go on sale on Monday, May 20, 2013 at 9:00am at the first floor reference desk. Passes are $50.00 each for non-BLS graduates unless the school the person graduated from charges more than $50.00 to BLS graduates. In that case, the fee will be equal to the amount their school charges. Bar study fees may be paid by cash, check or money order. Wireless access is available for guests; however, computer lab access and printing are not available to guests.
For BLS graduates wanting to study at other law school libraries, as soon as we have information about their bar study fees and policies, we will post it here.
The Crea Room Reading Room Will Be Closed Friday
The Library’s Crea Reading Room will be closed on Friday, April 12th, from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Flexible Low-Yield (FLY) Paper: Capitalism and Idealism
Social entrepreneurs and socially motivated investors share a belief in the power of social enterprise, ventures that pursue a “double bottom line” of profit and social good. Unfortunately, they also share a deep mutual suspicion. Recognizing that social ventures — just like traditional for- and nonprofit enterprises — need capital to flourish, this Article offers a financing tool to transform that skepticism into commitment. Unlike the array of new entities that have emerged in recent years — including L3Cs, benefit corporations and flexible purpose corporations — the hybrid financial instrument it describes provides a robust and transparent solution to the puzzle that lies at the heart of every social enterprise: how to blend a profit motive with a social mission. Recognizing their shared dilemma as an example of what economists call a stag hunt, FLY Paper strikes that elusive balance by allowing investors and entrepreneurs to credibly signal a reciprocal commitment to the pursuit of a dual bottom line.
Symposium on Trade Secrets

Summer Access to Bloomberg Law, Lexis & Westlaw
- Enrolled in summer law school
- On a law journal or moot court
- Working as a research assistant for a faculty member
- Working at an unpaid, non-profit, public interest internship/externship or pro bono work required for graduation, provided you are not being paid for your research and your employer is not being paid for Westlaw research you conduct for your employer.
http://lawschool.westlaw.com/registration/summerextension.asp
Recess Appointments
The report states that the case could also decrease the frequency of presidential recess appointments. Since 1981, more than half of all recess appointments have been made in Senate recesses that were during a session, something the president would no longer be able to do. “Thus, by limiting both the periods in which a President may make recess appointments, and the vacancies that may be filled by such appointments, the decision likely would strengthen the Senate’s ‘Advice and Consent’ role, while restricting the President’s authority to make unilateral appointments.”
The Brooklyn Law School Library has in its collection Justice Takes a Recess: Judicial Recess Appointments from George Washington to George W. Bush (Call #KF8776 .G666 2009) by Scott E. Graves and Robert M. Howard. The book explains how the Constitution allows the president to “fill up all Vacancies that may happen during the Recess of the Senate, by granting Commissions which shall expire at the End of their next Session.” Examining every judicial recess appointment from 1789 to 2005, the book addresses how presidents have used recess appointments over time and whether the independence of judicial recess appointees is compromised. They argue that these appointments can upset the separation of powers envisioned by the Framers, shifting power away from one branch of government and toward another.
Older Versions of State Statutes
Current and some superseded state codes can also be found online in LexisNexis and Westlaw which have older versions of state codes that go back to the early 1990s. To find current state codes or more recent superseded codes which are not a part of Hein’s State Statutes: A Historical Archive library, or to get help using the new HeinOnline database, see a reference librarina at the reference desk.
Prepare to Practice: 5 Databases in 50 Minutes
The Reference Librarians will give a presentation geared to graduating students on “5 Databases in 50 Minutes” on Wednesday, April 10th and we will repeat the presentation on Thursday, April 11th. Both presentations will be held from 4:00pm to 4:50pm in Library Rom 113M. You may attend either presentation, but you must register in advance as seating is limited. Light refreshments will be served.
We will describe and demonstrate the following databases: Fastcase, HeinOnline, Law360, LexisNexis Academic, and ProQuest Legislative Insight. These databases are available in the BLS Library to graduating students and alumni, but all students are welcome to attend either presentation.
Registration information for both dates is below.
For April 10th – Register here.
For April 11th – Register here
Hope to see you there!
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