Banned Books Week
Posted by admin on Sep 30, 2005
The American Library Association’s Banned Books Week: Celebrating the Freedom to Read is observed during the last week of September each year. Observed since 1982, the annual event reminds Americans not to take this precious democratic freedom for granted.
Judicial Conference Supports Citing Unpublished Opinions
Posted by admin on Sep 26, 2005
The policy-making body of the Federal Judiciary on Tuesday endorsed a sweeping rule change that will allow lawyers to cite unpublished opinions in federal appeals courts nationwide beginning in 2007.
Attention Tulane and Loyola Law Students
Posted by admin on Sep 2, 2005
Widener University School of Law will admit any Tulane or Loyola law student who applies to either its Delaware or Harrisburg Campus.
Students will be admitted for the Fall Semester and, if needed by Tulane or Loyola, the Spring Semester as well.
We will admit any Tulane or Loyola student, 3L, 2L, or 1L.
We anticipate being able to accommodate all interested students.
There will be no tuition or fees charged to students who have paid Tulane or Loyola for the Fall Semester.
For Delaware contact Ned Luce in the Office of Student Affairs, (302) 477-2711, ebluce@widener.edu.
For Harrisburg contact Liz Simcox, Dean of Students, (717) 541-3952,
egsimcox@widener.edu.
We would like students to begin Tuesday Sept. 6, 2005. Our classes began on August 22, 2005. Our faculty will work with individual students so they can catch up on the two weeks that have been missed.
Vice Dean and Professor Russell A. Hakes
Widener University School of Law
Labor Day Weekend Hours
Posted by admin on Sep 1, 2005
The Library will be open Labor Day weekend on the following hours:
Friday Sept 2 : 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday Sept 3: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday Sept 4: Noon – 8:00 pm
Monday Sept.5 8:00 am – 5:00 pm