Reference Question of the Week

This blog shares common questions and answers handled by an academic law librarian. The blog is intended to aid our students and to collaborate with the law librarian community. We do not answer questions for the general public. We will not respond to comments nor will we monitor the same. This blog is not affiliated with any vendor or sponsor.

Removing the Tracks

Question: If one creates a document in MS Word and then modifies it using the *track changes* option is it possible to send the document to someone else WITHOUT: (1) having it automatically open with all the changes showing and (2) without the possibility of their backtracking through all of...

Finding a Moving Target

Question: A student was looking for "Assessment of the Increased Risk of Terrorist or Other Criminal Activity Associated with Posting Off-Site Consequence Analysis Information on the Internet", U.S. Department of Justice, 18 April 2000 . The report had been available on the free...

Supreme Court Policies

Today's reference question of the week comes from Raquel Ortiz at Boston University, who gave me permission to post this while I'm on vacation. Question: Where can I find the United States Supreme Court's Statement of Recusal Policy (1993), which is cited in Scalia's memorandum decision...
 
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