Finding Study Aids for your Corporations Course
We get it. If you’re taking Corporations, you may be thinking “I’ve made it this far in law school, why do I need additional
We get it. If you’re taking Corporations, you may be thinking “I’ve made it this far in law school, why do I need additional
In a previous blog post we focused on Property Law for the 1Ls. They’re the ones that need the most guidance and support, right? Just kidding. All
In a previous blog post, we provided a 30,000 foot view of the Study Aid Finder that the GSU College of Law Library so kindly put together to aid
by Ralaya Evans, Law Library GRA Exam Season can bring anxiety for all law students. There is a lot of pressure and everyone wants to do well.
The GSU Law Library is an absolutely fantastic resource for exam preparation. A former colleague of mine would tell the tale of when he was in
Today’s topic is about an important subject: stress and stress management. Stress is one of those things that doesn’t need a definition or a
We enjoy you to join the Law Library in celebrating National Poetry Month 2023! Our plans include a poetry contest and a poetry slam. Poetry
by Alison Guffey, 3L On this day 20 years ago, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg visited the Georgia State University College of Law to deliver the 32nd
by Ralaya Evans, Law Library GRA The Multi-State Professional Responsibility (MPRE) test is one of the stepping stones that law students must
In honor of Read a New Book Month (December 2022), the Law Library collected recommendations from the GSU Law faculty and staff of books (and movies)
by Ralaya Evans, 2L As 1Ls, we are often guided on which study aids are good to use to help us prepare for some of the hardest exams we will ever
by Alison Guffey, 3L For many law students, this semester marks the first time you will be taking a law school examination in-person, either
Agents of Invention, Part 2 Welcome to another installment of Agents of Invention, our new series exploring the exciting world of patent agents by
This post is the continuation of an “in-depth” interview series with new librarians and staff at Georgia State University College of Law Library.
I walked into my first law library almost fifteen years ago as a 1L. By the end of my first year I was working there. I have since been in dozens of