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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson: Nomination Documents

In honor of Women's History Month, the D'Angelo Law Library is featuring a new resource - the nomination documents of Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who became the first Black woman to sit on the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), as published in four-part volume 28-28C (2024) of the History of Supreme Court Nominations database available via HeinOnline.
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Special Collections

Presidential records of Hanna Holborn Gray open for research

The presidential administration records of UChicago's first woman president are now available for research.
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Digital Scholarship

University addresses funders’ changing requirements for data sharing

A new committee on Research Data Management and Sharing will coordinate research data resources across campus and develop recommendations for future services that support better research data practices.
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Law

Wright Fellowship for promising new academic law librarians

The D’Angelo Law Library at the University of Chicago is accepting applications through March 29 for the 2024 Judith M. Wright Fellowship. This Fellowship develops promising new professionals in academic law librarianship…
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