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Hacker’s Law – Pic of the Week

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The following is a guest post by Bacilio Mendez II, an intern in the Public Services Division of the Law Library of Congress.

Computer hacking has been in the news a bit of late and we here at the Law Library of Congress thought that we would turn this confusing moment in the societal consciousness into one of empowerment by sharing with you, the loyal readers of the In Custodia Legis blog, a few volumes in our collection that may help you understand Internet Law a bit more.

The titles of the books pictured are listed below and represent just a cross-section of the Law Library’s holdings on the topic. Feel free to come by anytime and ask us to help you find them on the shelf!

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