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Unit Publications
Unit Publications include addresses, annual reports; bulletins and catalogs; directories of students, alumni, faculty and staff; journals and manuals for faculty and students; newsletters, including a run of the newsletter Law Quadrangle Notes, and printed versions of the on-line newsletter The Docket; various reports; and yearbooks. There are six histories of the Law School or a component thereof, including one by Elizabeth Gaspar Brown titled The Law School of the University of Michigan 1859 - 1984: An Intellectual History.
Note that beginning in November 2002 the authoritative source for program degree requirements are the printed bulletins with effective dates stored as digital files, accessible at http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/86079. Also, note that Bentley holdings of the Michigan Law Review are separately cataloged and that the full complete run is maintained by the University of Michigan Law Library.
Student Publications
Student Publications are divided into two subseries: General and Individual. General publications include an anthology of student writing and the newsletter Res Gestae. Individual publications include materials produced by the Ad-Hoc Committee on Issues of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation which produced the newsletter Res Ipsa Loquitur, the American Indian Law Students Association, the Christiancy Senate no. 1, the Barristers Society, which produced the Michigan Raw Review, the Black Law Students Alliance, the Hispanic Law Students Alliance, La Raza Law Students' Association, the Law Student Association, the Student Bar Association, the Webster Society and the Women Law Students Association.
Archived Law School Website
The Archived Website series documents the academic programs, accomplishments, resources, events, and people at the Law School. Content includes important news and announcements, publications (such as newsletters and course catalogs), and information about admissions, curriculum, degree requirements, faculty, and the overall mission of the School. The website series is arranged chronologically, with captures from 2002 and 2003 stored on CD. Starting in 2010, this archived website will be captured on a regular, ongoing basis as part of the University of Michigan Web Archives, hosted at https://archive-it.org/organizations/934.