The Law Library has recently added two new packages of
digital study aids to our extensive digital study aid collection. Some
particularly popular highlights include One L of a Year: How to Maximize
Your Success in Law School by Leah M. Christensen; Constitutional Law,
Principles and Policies by Erwin Chemerinsky; and Civil Procedure by
Richard Freer.
As a reminder, the Digital Study Aids by Topic research guide is
available to help you identify and access digital study aid titles.
Alternatively, you can access the Aspen Learning Library, LexisNexis Digital
Library, and West Study Aid sites from our legal databases page. Access is available to all
current UNC Law students with their ONYEN and password.
Here is the complete list of new titles:
Aspen Treatise Collection:
Civil Procedure, 4th Edition
Antitrust
Business Organizations, Second Edition
Constitutional Law: Principles and Policies, Fifth Edition
Contract Law and Theory, Second Edition
Criminal Law, Second Edition
Evidence, Sixth Edition
Federal Jurisdiction, Seventh Edition
International Law, Seventh Edition
Introduction to Feminist Legal Theory, Third Edition
Introduction to United States International Taxation, Sixth
Edition
National Security Law: Principles and Policies
Patent Law, Fifth Edition
Property, Fifth Edition
LexisNexis Student Success Package
Expert Learning for Law Students, Third Edition
Coming to Law School: How to Prepare Yourself for the Next
Three Years
Learning Outside the Box: A Handbook for Law Students Who
Learn Differently
Hard-Nosed Advice from a Cranky Law Professor: How to
Succeed in Law School
Starting Off Right in Law School, Second Edition
What the L?: 25 Things We Wish We'd Known Before Going to
Law School
The Jim Report: My Life in Law School
Applying Law
"One L of a Year": How to Maximize Your Success in
Law School
Law 101: What Law School's "Really" Like
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