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Legal Studies

This guide is designed to help students and faculty access credible resources related to the study of paralegal work, legal secretary work, and pre-law.

Electronic Books

Notable Titles

Equal: Women reshape American law

by Fred Strebeigh

Call number: Redwood library KF4758 .S77 2009

Summary: n this landmark book, Fred Strebeigh shows how American law advanced, far and fast. He brings together legal evidence and personal histories to portray the work of concerned women and men to advance legal rights in America. Equal combines interviews with litigators, plaintiffs, and judges, including Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Catharine MacKinnon, along with research from private archives of attorneys who took cases to the Supreme Court, to narrate battles waged against high odds and pinnacles of legal power. Equal, in the words of Professor Suzanne A. Kim of Rutgers Law School, is a book for "anyone interested in how each individual can improve our society through compassion, drive, and creativity."

Legal guide to social media

by Kimberly A. Houser

Call number: Miller library KF390.5.C6 H69 2022

Summary: Despite the enormous growth in social media usage by businesses and influencers, very little has been written about the laws affecting their activities. In this new edition of the Legal Guide to Social Media , Kimberly A. Houser, law professor and tech attorney, explains the potential pitfalls and how to avoid them including what social media influencers could have done to protect themselves from the lawsuits resulting from the Fyre Festival debacle.