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Library and Law School Closure: Tuesday, Jan 28

Due to the predicted extreme cold, law school buildings will be closed on Tuesday, January 28. All classes and events are cancelled. There will be no access to the library or any law school buildings or offices. Please check for updates, including possible closure information for Wednesday, January 29, communicated by JMLS email, texts from the Emergency Notification…
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Library and Law School Closure: Monday, Jan 27

Due to the predicted extreme cold, law school buildings will be closed on Monday, January 27. All classes and events are cancelled. There will be no access to the library or any law school buildings or offices. Please check for updates, including possible closure information for Tuesday, January 28, communicated by JMLS email, texts from the Emergency Notification…
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Library and Law School Closure: Monday, January 27, 2014

Due to the predicted extreme cold, All administrative offices, clinics and the library will be closed this Monday January 27th.   The Library is expected to re-open at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, January 28th. Buildings and offices are expected to re-open at 7 a.m. on Tuesday January 28th.   Please check for updates via any of: JMLS…
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State Street Elevators – OUT OF SERVICE this weekend (1/25-1/26)

State Street Elevators will be OUT OF SERVICE THIS WEEKEND  January 25-26 from 6 p.m. Saturday to 12:00 noon Sunday Plymouth Ct. elevators can be used to access the 6th floor.  Upper floors of the library accessible by stairs.

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Detours and Frolics: Spring 2014 Inaugural Edition

Welcome back! Warm up in front of the screen with some recent news and items of interest: NPR recaps President Obama’s speech on data collection and the NSA Craziness: for the first time in more than 20 years, there are no judicial vacancies on the DC Circuit (ABA Journal) A federal judge has rejected the concussion settlement…
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Library and law school closed for MLK Day: Monday, Jan 20

The JMLS library and main law school buildings will be closed and inaccessible Monday, January 20th, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Normal building & office hours resume at 7 a.m. on Tuesday the 21st. Access library resources 24/7 at library.jmls.edu.    

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Detours and Frolics: Week of 1/13

News and items of interest from last week: The first law firm run by women has opened in Saudi Arabia (rt.com) New York concocts a relatively unorthodox medical marijuana plan (WSJ Law Blog) The House of Lords proposed a bill that would allow peers to pass titles to female heirs: The Downton Law (The Atlantic)…
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Library and Law School Closure: Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Due to the predicted extreme cold, All administrative offices, clinics and the library will be closed this Tuesday January 7th.   The Library is expected to re-open at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, January 8th. Buildings and offices are expected to re-open at 7 a.m. on Wednesday January 8th.   Please check for updates via any of: JMLS…
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Library and Law School Closure: Monday, January 6, 2014

Due to the predicted extreme cold, All administrative offices, clinics and the library will be closed this Monday January 6th.   The Library is expected to re-open at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, January 7th. Buildings and offices are expected to re-open at 7 a.m. on Tuesday January 7th.   Please check for updates via any…
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Detours and Frolics: Week of 12/9

News and items of interest from last week: For the first time in Iceland’s history, armed police shot and killed someone (Al Jazeera) Man plans fall, plants banana peel, is charged with felony fraud (Washington Post) Chimpanzee files petition for habeas corpus (WSJ Law Blog) Turkish postal worker serves dead man, leaves notice on gravestone…
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