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Just successfully exported my old chrome booksmarks to my new laptop. So basically, I AM AN IT GODDESS!


"I know you can't give me legal advice, but" then proceeds to ask question that is asking for legal advice.

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Once had a lawyer run into the library asking if we had any safety pins because he had split his pants. I did him one better and had him discretely hand me said pants while he hid in a back room. I quickly sewed up the split and he was on his way back to court.

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Excellent law clerk opportunity with the MO Court of Appeals! courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=11…


STL Law Library reposted

Four ways you can de-escalate workplace conflicts: ambar.org/8669u


Congrats to our newest STL County Circuit Judge! governor.mo.gov/press-releases…


Same!

Check out this post and consider adding to your collection! A great resource that I happened to contribute a few chapters to. ;-)



Do you hear that? It's the sound of an avalanche of habeas corpus petitions being filed in federal courts.

Supreme Ct. decides HUGHES, ERIK L. v. UNITED STATES. Decided 06/04/2018 liicr.nl/2JpLtfQ



Condolences to Judge Murphy's family and friends. She was truly one of the great ones. startribune.com/appeals-court-…


Looking for federal legal or legislative research information? Look no further than the primary sources, already made available for free via government websites. abaforlawstudents.com/2018/03/19/how…


Do you handle grant writing for your institution? Check out this free resources from Grants.gov for training. blog.grants.gov/2018/02/01/omb…


Interesting predicament. Is the court mandated participation in AA excessive entanglement? Is there a less restrictive alternative to meet the same goal of recovery?


Help @STLMetroBar celebrate Dr. Seuss by reading to elementary children in St. Louis! signup.com/client/invitat…


Subtle discriminatory statements. Are they enough to make a case? jdsupra.com/legalnews/re-e…


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