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  • Join the, Roger Williams University Law Review, , the Roger Williams University School of Law Alumni Association, Dean Gregory W. Bowman, ,, and current Law Review Editor-in-Chief Stefanie Fischer for an alumni reunion. Gather, reconnect, and network. All current and past, Roger Williams University Law Review, members are invited to attend. Providence GPub 61 Orange Street Providence, Rhode Island 5:00 - 7:00 PM Reception Hors d'oeuvres & Cash Bar $15 per person Register Meet the 2023/2024 Roger Williams Univeristy Law Review students., Special Accommodations, Persons who, because of a special need or condition, would like to request an accommodation for an event should contact the Office of the Dean - Programs & Initiatives, as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours before the event, so that appropriate arrangements can be made.  lawevents@rwu.edu
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  • As the semester winds towards its conclusion, the librarians want to remind you that the Law Library is not just a quiet haven for study; it's a treasure trove of resources waiting to be explored. In this blog post, we are excited to announce the launch of a new feature at our Library—the, Guides for Practice and Study (GPS) collection, . This addition is designed to provide students with a user-friendly and comprehensive resource hub covering all core doctrinal classes designed to guide you through your studies and elevate your performance during finals and beyond. Located for convenient browsing at the Circulation Desk, the Guides for Practice and Study (GPS) collection is a dedicated area within our library that aims to…, Features:, 1.   , Course-Specific Guides:, The GPS collection includes curated selections of study aids and reference materials for Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Torts, and Real Property. These offerings are tailored to the unique requirements of each course, providing students with a roadmap for navigating legal concepts to fit their unique learning style. 2.   , Case Summaries and Analyses:, Within each title in the collection, students will find concise summaries and analyses of crucial cases relevant to their respective courses. This feature is particularly valuable for exam preparation, offering a quick yet comprehensive review of pivotal legal precedents. 3.   , Practice Questions and Answers:, To reinforce learning, the GPS collection incorporates study aids that highlight practice questions and answers related to each core class. This interactive element allows students to self-assess their understanding and identify areas that may require further review. 4.   , Supplementary Materials:, In addition to traditional textbooks, the GPS collection offers supplementary materials such as video lectures, audio resources, and links to online legal databases. This multimedia approach caters to diverse learning styles and ensures that students have access to a variety of resources to suit their preferences., Access:, Recognizing the importance of convenience, the GPS collection is easily accessible both physically within the library and through our website . Students can seamlessly integrate these study aids into their study routines, whether they prefer to study on-site or remotely. The GPS collection is great for both browsing and focused searches, with recommendations based on learning styles and study…
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  • Growing up, Collin Bailey knew he wanted to do good in the world, to be a changemaker and address the issues of poverty and inequality he saw all around him. But he also knew he wanted to create financial stability, for himself and for his family. As Bailey explains it, “I know we weren’t the poorest people on the block growing up, but we definitely wanted for many things. And many of my family…
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  • As cofounders of the Center for Indigenous Peoples Rights (CIPR) , Taino Palermo L’22 and Raymond Two Hawks Watson L'22 are working together to change lives by ensuring justice and equity for Indigenous peoples. CIPR is the East Coast’s first and only pro bono law and policy center focused on the rights of Indigenous peoples and nations, providing free legal services, policy support, and critical…
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  • Happy holidays and winter break from us at the Legal Beagle! And most of all, congrats on finishing your finals! You did such an amazing job and worked incredibly hard. We hope you have plenty of R & R with family and friends over the next few weeks. The library will be open business hours next week, but will be closed from December 22nd until library staff return on January 2nd. Some…
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