Thursday, October 21, 2010

New Books in the Library!

New Books of Interest

These books and other new additions to our collection can be found on the main floor of the law library in the New Books section. All books in this section can be checked out at the Circulation Desk.

· Abbott, E.B., & Hetzel, O.J. (2010). Homeland security and emergency management: a legal guide for state and local governments. Chicago, IL.: American Bar Association, Section of State and Local Government Law.

· Barrett, D. , & Kipper, G. (2010). Virtualization and forensics: a digital forensic investigator’s guide to virtual environments. New York: Elsevier.

· Brudholm, T., & Cushman, T. (2009). The religious in responses to mass atrocity: interdisciplinary perspectives. New York: Cambridge University Press.

· Brotman, E. (2010). Careers in criminal law. Chicago: American Bar Association, Criminal Justice Section.

· Gerhart, P.M. (2010). Tort law and social morality. New York: Cambridge University Press.

· Law, A.O. (2010). The immigration battle in American Courts. New York: Cambridge University Press.

· Mezzullo, L.A. (2010). An estate planner’s guide to family business entities: family limited partnerships, limited liability companies, and more. Chicago: American Bar Association, Section of Real Property , Trust and Estate Law.

Featured Book

· Levitt, C.A., & Rosch, M.E. (2010). Google for lawyers: essential search tips and productivity tools. Chicago: American Bar Assocation, Law Practice Management Section.

Publishers Info: Designed to help lawyers learn how they can put all of Google’s power to work in their practices. This book shows lawyers how they can use free and low-cost tools available from Google to compete with large firms and their large research and technology budgets. This guide unleashes the full power of google as a search engine and as a provider of lesser-known resources such as Google Voice, Google Wave, and Google Translate, as well as the better-known office applications such as Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar that can make more productive attorneys.

This book must be used in the library and can be obtained at the Circulation Desk.

Suggest a Purchase

We are interested in receiving suggestions from the faculty, staff and students. We will consider purchasing any item suggested to us, if it fits within our collection policy and available budget. Access the ready made form at the library’s home page.

Submitted by Susan Vossberg, Catalog Librarian


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