
The Importance of Independence Documents and Constitutions
Posted by: Kelly Buchanan
Blog post about Fijian Independence and the loss of the original legal document
Posted in: Global Law, In the News, Law Library, Pacific Islander History
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Posted by: Kelly Buchanan
Blog post about Fijian Independence and the loss of the original legal document
Posted in: Global Law, In the News, Law Library, Pacific Islander History
Posted by: Christine Sellers
As you might have seen in previous posts on our blog, the Law Library offers a portal of Internet sources of interest to legal researchers called the Guide to Law Online. The Guide is an annotated list to sources of information on government and law freely available online that has been prepared by the Law …
Posted in: Collections, Law Library, Research Guide
Posted by: Andrew Weber
We’ve been thinking about new ways to show you more of the inside of the Law Library of Congress through our blog. What better way than through pictures? This kicks off the first of our new Pic of the Week series. I see this sign multiple times a day, and it always confused me as …
Posted in: Pic of the Week
Posted by: Clare Feikert-Ahalt
In keeping with the firearms theme of the past few weeks, I thought it would be remiss of me to discuss the laws relating to the ownership and possession of firearms by the general public and exclude those under which England’s “Bobbies” (the police) must operate. It is true that police in England and Wales …
Posted in: Global Law
Posted by: Andrew Weber
As part of my job working on our Facebook page and Twitter account, I try to monitor what people are saying about the Law Library of Congress. Sometimes it’s really interesting to see what pops up. While searching the words Law Library of Congress on Twitter, I keep seeing links to items like this Switched …
Posted in: In the News
Posted by: Kurt Carroll
In addition to the Law Library Reading Room, the public can also access legal materials in our Global Legal Resource Room. This space was established to provide a secure area for our 16,250 volume foreign law reference collection. The Resource Room is located in our administrative offices as the primary users of this collection are …
Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Law Library
Posted by: Christine Sellers
The following is a guest post by Shameema Rahman, Legal Reference Specialist in our Public Services Directorate. The Law Library’s Multinational Collections Database is now the Global Legal Information Catalog (GLIC). GLIC is a research tool for the Library of Congress Collections that interfaces with our library catalog. Why do you need to use it? …
Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Guest Post, Law Library
Posted by: Andrew Weber
While I frequently mention THOMAS, I should point out that other parts of our website also feature legislative information, especially historic information. We have one of the most complete collections of U.S. Congressional documents in their original format. A Century of Lawmaking For a New Nation provides access to U.S. congressional documents and debates from …
Posted in: Collections, Congress, THOMAS
Posted by: Christine Sellers
Some real examples of amendment and vehicle bills.
Posted in: Congress, In the News, THOMAS