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It can be tough studying for the bar exam at home: too many distractions, noisy neighbors, fudge ripple in the fridge. (No, wait, I'm out. Gotta go to the Wawa.) Why not skip all that and study at Jenkins? One low $25 fee gets you a quiet carrel or table and free wifi. What more do you need while...
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This article is republished with permission by W.S. Hein. View the original article here. Available digitally for the first time! This new database is derived from the AALL’s Joseph L. Andrews Literature Award-winning 2005 sourcebook, Prestatehood Legal Materials , which is edited by Michael...
Jenkins is once again holding orientation sessions for summer associates. Each session is one-hour and will include an overview of the 16 databases available to them remotely and a short tour of Jenkins to highlight important print resources. Please let us know if there is anything specific you...
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This article is republished with permission by W.S. Hein. View the original article here. TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME: Periodicals, legislative histories and government documents on this timely topic! In the wake of several of the deadliest mass shootings in United States history and following the...
Need a comprehensive title for sample contracts in motion pictures, book publishing, television, theater or music? Entertainment Industry Contracts: Negotiating and Drafting Guide covers these subjects and more, including developments in the entertainment industry like ebook publishing, the...
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NewsBank recently launched their new interface. While it looks different, its content remains the same and Jenkins' members still have access to The Philadelphia Inquirer back to 1981 and The Philadelphia Daily News back to 1978. This new interface has a search box on the homepage for easy...
The President of our Board, Theodore "Ted" Simon, wants to both thank everyone that has responded to Jenkins’ requests to support the library and let you know that your voices have been heard by the Mayor’s Office. The house bill is now on pause and we are communicating with the Mayor’s office consistent with the demands of our membership, supporters, self represented litigants and the legal community. While we continue to oppose HB1937 which would cripple Jenkins, we also continue to support the proper governmental and constitutional funding of indigent defense. For the moment while I would ask you to continue to sign our letter of support, at this time, there is no need to further write or call the Mayor’s Office. Once again, we thank the large numbers of supporters that wrote the Mayor. We know we have a passionate group of supporters and we will keep you informed and advised when and where we need your further directed help and assistance. You have been indispensable to this collective effort to save Jenkins. (To see our prior messages, click the Blog link above.)
The President of our Board, Theodore "Ted" Simon, has written a letter to Mayor Kenney. Mr. Simon thanks everyone who has signed our letter of support, those who have already contacted the Mayor, and those that are doing so. Please encourage everyone to reach out to friends and colleagues and ask them to email and call the Mayor at james.kenney@phila.gov or (215) 686-2181 to voice their concerns.
Please take a few moments to let him know how important it is for Jenkins to continue to level the playing field for those seeking justice in Philadelphia. Be sure to tell him that HB 1937 threatens Jenkins’ ability to make a difference in your practice and every day for ordinary Philadelphians who are facing legal challenges.
While agriculture is one of America's leading industries, but until now, there has been no single volume on the law of agricultural land preservation. This book covers the legal principles, federal and state requirements, and the issues that have arisen in implementing public and private...