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  1. No access to E-books. Open Laptop + Network (OL&N): Students can access their hard drive, applications, and the internet. Exam4 prohibits cutting and pasting from any external document into the exam screen. Take-home: Access to the hard drive, other applications, and the internet. Students are able to cut and paste external text into their exam ...

  2. All Law School buildings including the library are currently accessible only to members of the Law community via Cornell ID card swipe access. Non-law patrons who wish to use the library must email lawcirc@cornell.edu at least 24 hours in advance to schedule an appointment.

  3. Dan Awrey is a Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. Dan’s teaching and research interests reside in the area of financial regulation and, more specifically, the regulation of banks, investment funds, derivatives markets, payment systems, and financial market infrastructure. Dan has undertaken research and provided advice at the request of ...

  4. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Cornell Open Access Publishing (COAP) Fund. Cornell University Library provides funds to eligible Cornell authors to cover reasonable article processing fees for publication in open access scholarly journals and books when funds are not otherwise available. May 1, 2024: Due to high demand, the COAP fund is depleted for the academic year.

  5. All Law School buildings including the library are currently accessible only to members of the Law community via Cornell ID card swipe access. Non-law patrons who wish to use the library must email lawcirc@cornell.edu at least 24 hours in advance to schedule an appointment.

  6. This endowment is designed to provide foreign law librarians with exposure to Cornell Law Library’s excellent resources and the expertise of its professional librarians, while learning about advanced legal research in a global context. Ms. Rai will present at the faculty workshop on Wednesday, July 25, 12:00 Noon, in the Weiss Faculty Lounge.

  7. Jocelyn J. Hackett is the Advocacy & Research Director of the Legal Information Institute’s Women & Justice Collection and an Adjunct Professor of Law. WJC's central mission is to promote open access to domestic, regional, and international gender-related laws. In service of this mission, WJC’s team of law students and pro bono attorney ...