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Election Law Resources & Reminder to Activate Bloomberg Account

As the November 3 general election approaches, explore issues and topics surrounding election law with resources from the Moritz College of Law. The Moritz Law Library’s Election Law Research Guide contains links and guidance on a wealth of election law resources, including primary sources, books, journals, and data. Election Law at Ohio State and SCOTUSblog’s joint project, the 2020 Election Litigation Tracker, offers timely access to case summaries, filings, and commentary for cases with the greatest potential to make their way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Major Pending Elections Cases, a project of Election Law at Ohio State, also has a new website. Be sure to check out this resource for accessible case summaries, comprehensive court findings, and expert commentary on important election law cases from around the nation.


Bloomberg Law Registration Reminder

Don’t forget to register your Bloomberg Law password if you have not already done so. Bloomberg Law’s features include transactional and litigation practical guidance, comprehensive dockets coverage, and legal and business news from a global network of reporters. Bloomberg registration codes and instructions were emailed to all new students after orientation week. However, if you can’t find your code or if your code has expired, you can request one from a Moritz reference librarian or register without one. In order to register, go to bloomberglaw.com, click on “Register Academic Account,” and fill out the form on the registration page. Be sure to input your law school email address. You will be prompted for an activation code, but the codes simply speed up the registration process and are not required. After submitting your registration, you will receive an email confirming your email address and then another email with your login credentials. If you have questions about how to register or would like training on Bloomberg Law.