Friday, June 29, 2007

This Week's Featured Book


The Featured Book of the Week is The Supreme Court: The Personalities and Rivalries that Defined America by Jeffrey Rosen and published by Times Books.

The Supreme Court is the most mysterious branch of government, and yet the Court is at root a human institution, made up of very bright people with very strong egos, for whom political and judicial conflicts often become personal. In this compelling work of character-driven history, Jeffrey Rosen recounts the history of the Court through the personal and philosophical rivalries on the bench that transformed the law—and by extension, our lives. The story begins with the great Chief Justice John Marshall and President Thomas Jefferson, cousins from the Virginia elite whose differing visions of America set the tone for the Court’s first hundred years. The tale continues after the Civil War with Justices John Marshall Harlan and Oliver Wendell Holmes, who clashed over the limits of majority rule. Rosen then examines the Warren Court era through the lens of the liberal icons Hugo Black and William O. Douglas, for whom personality loomed larger than ideology. He concludes with a pairing from our own era, the conservatives William H. Rehnquist and Antonin Scalia, only one of whom was able to build majorities in support of his views. Through these four rivalries, Rosen brings to life the perennial conflict that has animated the Court—between those justices guided by strong ideology and those who forge coalitions and adjust to new realities. He illuminates the relationship between judicial temperament and judicial success or failure. The stakes are nothing less than the future of American jurisprudence.” - Book Description

The Supreme Court will be available to borrow after Friday, July 6, 2007

SIU Law Student Publications

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Congratulations to SIU law students Nicole Kaufman (class of 2007), Levi Burkett (class of 2008), and Jennifer Uhles(class of 2008), each of whom had commentaries published in the April–June 2007 issue of the Journal of Legal Medicine.

Current issues of the Journal of Legal Medicine are available on reserve in the law library and on Westlaw (password required).

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Alternative Sources of Law-School Rankings

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The WSJ.com Law Blog today has entry today on The Alternative Law-School Ranking Scene. They list a number of alternatives to the U.S. News & World Report's law-school rankings, including the following:

Yesterday, Et Seq., the Harvard Law School Library blog, suggested that prospective law students do their own comparisons using the 2008 Searchable Edition of the ABA-LSAC Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law Schools and the American Bar Association's 2008 "Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law Schools" data.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Grammar Girl to the Rescue

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If you would like to improve your writing, but you can't bear the thought of learning all those rules of grammar, Grammar Girl can help. Grammar Girl is really Mignon Fogarty, a professional writer whose podcasts help make learning about grammar fun.

The podcast's home is Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing, where you can download or listen to the Grammar Girl podcast episodes, read a transcript of an episode, and subscribe to the podcast. You can also record a question for Grammar Girl.

Grammar Girl has an audio book, Quick and Dirty Tips to Clean Up Your Writing, coming out on CD next month. You can download the book now at iTunes or audible.com.

QDnow also has other Quick and Dirty Tips for Doing Things Better, including Mr. Manners' Quick and Dirty Tips for a More Polite Life, Legal Lad's Quick and Dirty Tips for a More Lawful Life, and Money Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for a Richer Life.

Thanks to Prof. Schmitz for the tip.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Duke and Sam Are Law Dogs of the Week

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This week's SIU Law Dogs are Duke and Sam. Susan Williams sent us this picture. Duke and Sam are Irish setters who were rescued from the pound when they were small and quite sick. They are now healthy, energetic, and, allegedly, "the terrors of Franklin county."

The SIU Law Dogs and Cats of the Week are on hiatus until we receive more photos. Thanks to everyone who contributed. If you are an SIU School of Law student, professor, staff member, alumnus, or friend of the law library, see our Call for Photos for instructions on submitting your dog or cat photo. To see photos of all previous Law Dogs and Cats of the Week, visit our Gallery of SIU Law Dogs and Cats, which you can find under Related Links in the sidebar.

Friday, June 15, 2007

This Week's Featured Book


The Featured Book of the Week is Fathers’ Rights: The Best Interest of Your Child Includes You by James J. Gross and published by Sphinx Publishing.

“Millions of fathers are currently fighting for custody of their children. Many wonder if they will ever again be an important part of their children’s lives. Fathers’ Rights covers every aspect of the custody process, including protecting the parent/child relationship as a break-up occurs, determining when to settle and when to litigate and explanations concerning the court’s determination of a fair level of child support. This new edition updates the ever-changing laws in this area and expands into additional topics of importance concerning paternity issues and fathers serving in the armed forces. Numerous court cases are used as examples to illustrate relevant situations. An extensive list of resources including agencies, organizations and websites is included as easy reference for the reader.” - Book Description

Fathers’ Rights will be available to borrow after Friday, June 22, 2007.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Rico Is Law Dog of the Week

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This week's SIU Law Dog is Rico. Georgeen Stevens sent us these pictures of Rico with her grandson, Jeffrey. Georgeen just completed her first year of law school here at SIU. Click on the small photo to see more of Jeffrey and Rico.

The SIU Law Dogs and Cats of the Week will be on a hiatus until we receive more photos. Thanks to everyone who contributed. If you are an SIU School of Law student, professor, staff member, alumnus, or friend of the law library, see our Call for Photos for instructions on submitting your dog or cat photo. To see photos of all previous Law Dogs and Cats of the Week, visit our Gallery of SIU Law Dogs and Cats, which you can find under Related Links in the sidebar.

Friday, June 08, 2007

This Week's Featured Book


The Featured Book of the Week is Owning and Managing Forests: A Guide to Legal, Financial, and Practical Matters by Thom J. McEvoy and published by Island Press.

Owning and Managing Forests is both an accessible overview of the privileges, rights, and obligations that accompany forest ownership and a guidebook to help active forest owners and managers use laws to their advantage and avoid the pitfalls of expensive and exhausting litigation... The book also describes the many different facets of trusts, changes in forestland taxation methods, and new licensing and certification options. Included, too, is a section on avoiding disputes and how to use alternative dispute resolution methods to avoid costly, troubling, and time-consuming court battles. Owning and Managing Forests provides clear and concise descriptions of often confusing concepts and difficult subjects, and addresses issues in a competent yet conversational tone. Anyone involved with owning or managing forestland will find the book an essential guide and reference.” - Book Description

Owning and Managing Forests will be available to borrow after Friday, June 15, 2007

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Featured Resource: BNA Databases

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BNA has added five new databases to the "BNA All" law school package: Digital Discovery and e-Evidence, Corporate Compliance Library, Life Sciences Law & Industry Report, Medical Devices Law & Industry Report, and World Communications Regulation Report. You can access these databases from any computer connected to the law school network, including using your VPN if you are SIU Law faculty, staff, or student.

The law library subscribes to over 100 BNA databases on a wide variety of subjects. You can browse the complete list in alphabetical order or by subject. SIU Law faculty, staff, and students can sign up to receive BNA email summaries.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Dooley Is Law Dog of the Week

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This week's SIU Law Dog is Dooley, who came to live with Candy Sue and me after Dakota died last fall. Dooley is very loving and gets along fabulously with Candy Sue. Click on the small photo here to see more of Dooley.

Shortly after we adopted Dooley, he was diagnosed with heartworm disease. He had to undergo an unpleasant and potentially fatal course of treatment. Just this week he had his final post-treatment heartworm test, which showed that he is clear of heartworms. Don't let this happen to your dogs. If you haven't already done so, have your dogs tested for heartworm and start them on heartworm prevention medicine. Learn more from the American Heartworm Society.

The SIU Law Dogs and Cats of the Week will be on a hiatus until we receive more photos. Thanks to everyone who contributed. If you are an SIU School of Law student, professor, staff member, alumnus, or friend of the law library, see our Call for Photos for instructions on submitting your dog or cat photo. To see photos of all previous Law Dogs and Cats of the Week, visit our Gallery of SIU Law Dogs and Cats, which you can find under Related Links in the sidebar.

Friday, June 01, 2007

This Week's Featured Book

The Featured Book of the Week is Open Source Licensing: Software Freedom and Intellectual Property Law by Lawrence Rosen and published by Prentice Hall PTR.

“Now that open source software is blossoming around the world, it is crucial to understand how open source licenses work—and their solid legal foundations. Open Source Initiative general counsel Lawrence Rosen presents a plain-English guide to open source law for developers, managers, users, and lawyers. Rosen clearly explains the intellectual property laws that support open source licensing, carefully reviews today’s leading licenses, and helps you make the best choices for your project or organization...” - Book Description

“I have studied Rosen’s book in detail and am impressed with its scope and content. I strongly recommend it to anybody interested in the current controversies surrounding open source licensing.” - John Terpstra, Samba.org; cofounder, Samba-Team

“Linux and open source software have forever altered the computing landscape. The important conversations no longer revolve around the technology but rather the business and legal issues. Rosen’s book is must reading for anyone using or providing open source solutions.” - Stuart Open Source Development Labs

Open Source Licensing will be available to borrow after Friday, June 8, 2007.