The cheese doodle – the simple curl of cheesy crunchiness that leaves its trademark orange powder on your fingertips long after it disappears into your mouth. It’s not as if we needed a designated day to celebrate a yummy snack food, but anyway here it is. We hoped that you have your calendars marked because today is National Cheese Doodle Day.
Read morePresidential Libraries
On Monday, February 15, 2021, the United States will celebrate President’s Day, a day set aside to honor the office of the presidency. The focus of today’s post, however, is not the holiday itself, but on the repositories that house resources by and about our nation’s leaders, the Presidential Libraries.
Read moreThe Great Gatsby - Now Even Greater
Long recognized as a classic of American literature and very often styled as the “Great American Novel,” The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald has now found its place among the legal classics available to users of HeinOnline through the Legal Classics Library.
Read moreA Brief History of Inaugural Poems
When Amanda Gorman took the stage on January 20, 2021, to read the inaugural poem, she became the youngest and only sixth person to ever do so, and only four presidents have included inaugural poems in their inauguration ceremonies.
Read moreA Word by Any Other Name: Legal Writing Resources for National Thesaurus Day
January 18 is National Thesaurus Day, which “honors Peter Mark Roget, the author of Roget’s Thesaurus, who was born on this day in 1779.” In recognition of the beauty of language, we offer some resources to improve/enhance/revamp/reform/upgrade your legal writing.
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