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Volume 4 Issue 4: April 2013

Bathroom Reader
Getting Published
Have you thought about trying to publish in a law review or journal? We can help! Learn about library resources available to help you compare journals, submit your article, find conference opportunities, and deposit your work in the Harvard open access repository. Visit our guide to Getting Published at http://bit. ly/hlslpublish. Research guides for other topics are available at http://bit.ly/hlslguides. Those of you who have been around a couple of years know that the summer issue of the Bathroom Reader has featured bar exam LOLcats and Lawyer Dog. This year, wed like to show off creations by YOU, so were having a contest. To enter, send your law and/or library inter pretation of any popular meme to research@law.harvard.edu by April 30 at 5pm. Need inspira tion or help creating one? Check out http://www.quickmeme. com. Well print our favorites in the summer issue and give Peets gift cards to our top three. Anyone may participate, but you must be an HLS student to win. Heres a Lawyer Dog example just for fun:

Meme Contest

Bluebook Dropins
Got Bluebook questions? Weve got answers! The Library is holding Bluebook Drop in Sessions twice weekly now through May 10. Just come in and ask your questionsno appointment required! Drop ins will happen in the 5th floor library conference room (Areeda 524enter through the library) on Mondays 12-1pm and Fridays 3-4pm. First come, first served. Prefer a one-on-one appointment? Request a research appointment at http://bit.ly/researchconsult.

New Exhibit: Long Road to Equality


Last week, two cases regarding gay marriage were argued at the Supreme Court. In 1983, HLS student Evan Wolfson wrote a prescient third-year paper titled Samesex Marriage and Morality: The Human Rights Vision of the Constitution, leading a wave of HLS students and faculty members fighting for and participating in the discussion about gay marriage. While the Court deliberates, learn more about the HLS communitys 30 years involvement in theorizing, advocating and shaping the freedom to marry both in the U.S. and overseas in the new exhibit in the Caspersen Room, Monday Friday now through July.

Get Blinded with Science!


The 6th annual Cambridge Science Festival runs this month from April 12 21. Sponsored by the MIT Museum, the Festival is full of exhibits, talks, contests, carnivals, tours, and moreall free! Check out the schedule and more details at http://www. cambridgesciencefestival.org/.

Unlimited Reference Questions


Thats the policy. No persemester limit. Even for you, Parody, even for you. Now, if youll excuse us, we have to get back to editing this months edition of the Bathroom Reader.

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