Monday, August 15, 2011

The start of a new academic year

The Loyola New Orleans Law Library would like to welcome all the new 1L students in both the day and night programs and remind you to sign up for a tour. In addition to learning about library resources and the location of items you will recieve your free mug or water bottle and get enrolled in our computer system. - BB

Monday, June 27, 2011

Terry Stop Extension in Louisiana?

This story came across the wires today with regards to what is and is not enough for "probable cause" regarding a police search. The La. Supreme Court rules in an interim appeal that what the police in this case (see link) was enough to suggest probable cause. For more information see this short article at theNewspaper.com .

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

New Law School Dean

The Law Library would like to join in all of the other law school entities in welcoming our new Loyola University New Orleans Dean of the Law School, María Pabón López. For the official announcement see here. I've seen Dean López around the building this week so make sure and say hello when you get a chance to meet her.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Password Safety

I ran across this site today that I thought was pretty interesting, http://howsecureismypassword.net/.You can type in your password and it will tell you how long it would take a standard program to crack your password. Give it a try, it may surprise you.- BB

Monday, May 16, 2011

law student thoughts ...

For the first weekday after the 2011 Law Grads are no longer law students I thought I would post a "music video" entitled "I Hate Law School" that seems to be based on some real truisms.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

On-Line Versus Print: The U.S.C.A.

Why would you ever want to use print copies of the U.S. Code when Westlaw and Lexis are so easy and convenient? Sometimes the finding tools in the print statutes are the better option.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

David Foster Wallace, Zen, and the Internal Revenue Code

The drama of this year’s tax day is two weeks behind us, and unless they filled for an extension, most people don’t give a thought to income taxes under the following year’s April 15th (or 16th, 17th, or, as this year, 18th) is looming in the near future. Most people besides, of course, IRS agents and cutting-edge popular-darling “post-post-modernist” writers who’ve been dead for three years.