• SMU – The First Lady’s alma mater. An obvious favorite, as
Laura still has fond memories of streaking the quad there.
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Uh, yeah, uh, excuse me, but uh, about Laura Welch streaking the
quad at SMU. Are there, like, photos? Or maybe a link to photos?
Thanks. It’s for a research project I’m working on for summer
school.
Comment by stalker — 6/9/2005 @ 12:47 pm
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In order to limit access to these subscription services to SMU
law faculty ...
or from computers outside the quad via SMU’s Virtual Private
Network (VPN). ...
http://library.law.smu.edu/FacServ-html/Research-Tools.htm
CALI Exercises
The Law School Student password for CALI, which allows students
to download the lessons, is available on the Research Databases
page. All computers in the Computer Lab are loaded with CALI
lessons.
To obtain the Faculty password, contact your library liaison or
the Reference Office at 8-1661. This password, which should not
be given to students, allows faculty greater access to CALI
materials. To learn more about CALI, visit their website at
http://www.cali.org.
For more detail on using CALI, see the Law School Technology
Guide at
http://www.law.smu.edu/techweb/guide/cali.pdf.
PONI: SMU’s Library Catalog
PONI, at
http://poni.smu.edu, the catalog of SMU's libraries,
contains the holdings of all libraries on campus. Through PONI
you can also access numerous, generally non-legal, research
databases, place interlibrary loan requests, and renew books
charged to your library account.
MOST OF THE ABOVE LINKS HAVE SCRUBBED FROM THE NET...!!
Cornyn touts society's right-to-know
Republican Senate hopeful addresses need to mend FOIA
By Michelle Reese
Political Analyst
October 01, 2002
http://www.smudailycampus.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2002/10/01/3d992b858dbe9
A small group of students gathered in the law quad to hear
Republican Senate hopeful talk about more open Cornyn discuss
the need to amend the FOIA.
The event was organized by law professor Linda Eades. She said
Cornyn wanted to speak to students about the need to make the
FOIA more in-line with the Texas Open Records Act.
Students present at the event thought his discussion was
important. President of the Student Bar Association Jonathan
Musser said it is vital that public officials want us to have a
more open society.
"We have trouble in government when our government officials
don't want us to know what is going on in government and its
proceedings," he said.
Cornyn said the public has a right to know and Texas law keeps
the records open.
"[FOIA] puts a burden on the party trying to withhold
information," he said. "It is critical to enforce
open-government laws. "
Cornyn has been recognized as a leader in open government, as
Texas' attorney general. He has been active in promoting
enforcement of open records requests filed under state law.
Under Cornyn, more than 6,000 open record rulings in 2001 were
issued. That is an increase in 1,000 over the previous year and
almost double the number of letter rulings issued in 1998.
He also reduced the turnaround time for responding to requests
for open records rulings. Almost half the 6,149 letter rulings
in 2001 were completed within 20 working days of receipt of
request. Almost all issues were issued within 45 working days.
He also created a statewide, toll-free open government hotline,
1-877-OPEN-TEX, to answer the questions of elected officials,
the media and the public regarding open government issues. This
has allowed him to respond to over 8,500 inquires about open
records and open meetings on the hotline.
Former Dallas mayor Ron Kirk is running against Cornyn to
succeed Phil Gramm, who is retiring after three terms.
Republican students hoping to persuade others to vote for Cornyn
distributed campaign signs in the quad.
One Cornyn supporter, Natasha Nasser, said she urged Cornyn to
come to the SMU campus so students could get the opportunity to
meet Cornyn.
"I want the students to get to know him like I have. Students at
SMU are apathetic about politics. I love politics and I love
Cornyn," the SMU graduate said. "I just hope SMU students will
get out and vote."
Other students thought it would show Cornyn that he is supported
by college-age men and women.
"I want him to see that young people are conservative. There's
nothing unique about hearing that college students are
democrats. But college republicans are something exciting and
new," said College Republican National Committee-Texas Field
Representative Carla Weiss.
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Former CIA director to give lecture
Former CIA Director James Woolsey will be giving a guest lecture
in the Crum Auditorium today. The lecture, sponsored by the Cox
School of Business and the Maguire Energy Institute, is entitled
“Defeating the Oil Weapon.” . .
http://www.smudailycampus.com/vnews/display.v/SEC/News