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Law library adds new titles to print collection Tuesday, March 12, 2019

The North Dakota Supreme Court Law Library has recently added titles to its print collection that may be of interest to the bench and bar.

 

  • “A Short & Happy Guide to Evidence,” Sydney Beckman, West Academic Publishing, 2018, ISBN 978-1-68328-937-1.
  • “Child-Custody Jurisdiction: The UCCJEA & PKPA,” Marie Fahnert, Melyse Mpiranya, American Bar Association, 2015, ISBN 978-1-62722-870-1.
  • “Essential Evidence Outlines: Practitioner and Student Handbook,” Daniel P. Ryan, iUniverse, 2011, ISBN 978-1-4620-5921-8.
  • “The Indian Child Welfare Act Handbook: A Legal Guide to the Custody and Adoption of Native American Children,” Kelly Gainers-Stoner, Mark C. Tilden, Jack F. Trope, American Bar Association, 2018, ISBN 978-1-64105-215-3
  • “Unbundled Legal Services: A Family Lawyer’s Guide,” Forrest S. Mosten, Elizabeth Potter Scully, American Bar Association, 2017, ISBN 978-1-63425-921-7

 

Judicial system personnel and attorneys may email Paula Amelsberg, Law Library Assistant, at pamelsberg@ndcourts.gov to arrange check out of print titles.  Members of the public with a North Dakota State Library card may arrange for interlibrary loan of many print titles via ODIN.  (http://www.odin.nodak.edu/)

 


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