If you’re
looking for a new way to study for class and exams, there are a couple of
resources available through the law library that will enable you to listen—rather than read—to prepare LexisNexis Courtroom Cast
features AudioCaseFiles, which are “edited judicial opinions of the most
commonly assigned cases for first and second year law students.” Moritz has an
institutional account that you can activate by registering on the site’s sign-up
page. Just select our school
and input your name and OSU e-mail address, and you will have access. Scroll to
the bottom of the main page to browse audio files by casebook and then by case.
Because who doesn’t want to listen to Pennoyer
v. Neff or International Shoe? You can also read the opinion and take notes
on it with just a click.
Also, our West
Academic Online Study Aid Subscription provides you with a couple of
audio series to enhance your studying. To access these study aids, create
an account, then choose either the Law School Legends Audio Series or
Sum and Substance Audio.