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Connect with Congress

Posted by: Andrew Weber

This year the Law Library of Congress will be represented at the National Book Festival!  We will be in the Library of Congress Pavilion (near the 7th Street end of the Festival) to talk with visitors about how we can help people connect with Congress.  There will be two tables with laptops so you can …

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August Retrospective

Posted by: Andrew Weber

Just like in July, our top post was Kelly’s Inspiring Story of Nelson Mandela.  I think this is the first time a post has been number one two months in a row.  We also got to celebrate the blog’s first birthday at the beginning of August. There are now more than 15,000 email subscribers to In …

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Tops in THOMAS at the August Recess of the 112th Congress

Posted by: Andrew Weber

It’s that time of year again when Congress steps away from the heat and humidity of Washington during August for a short recess.  Last year at this time we completed a revamp of THOMAS before welcoming Congress back. It seems like the perfect time to provide an update on the legislative items that have been …

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An Update on the Law Library of Congress Reading Room Collection

Posted by: Andrew Weber

The following is a guest post by Margaret Wood, Legal Reference Specialist in our Public Services Division.  She has previously posted on Law Day, the start of a new Congress, the debt ceiling legislation, and the relocation of state collections. Since our posts in March on the relocation of some general and state collections, we have completed additional work …

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Earthquake! – Pics of the Week

Posted by: Andrew Weber

There was some interest on our Facebook page about how the earthquake affected the Law Library of Congress.  Thankfully, there wasn’t much damage.  I thought a few pictures were in order. One of the first items I came across Wednesday morning was The Constitution and the Supreme Court opened on the floor: There were only …

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Legislative Status Steps – Pic of the Week

Posted by: Andrew Weber

Sometimes the legislative process is a little more confusing than I’m Just a Bill.  As Margaret mentioned in The Curious History of the 2011 Debt Ceiling Legislation earlier this week, sometimes the legislative process takes interesting turns.  Christine also blogged about the unique situation of vehicle bills.  The poster below details the various status steps …

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Humboldt University Law Faculty – Pic of the Week

Posted by: Andrew Weber

The following is a guest post by Robert Newlen, the Assistant Law Librarian for Collections, Outreach and Services in the Law Library of Congress.  Robert has previously blogged about the Kellogg Biennial Lecture and Souvenirs from Moscow. I was recently in Berlin and explored Humboldt University of Berlin (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), the oldest university in Berlin.  The impressive building …

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Water Rights at Star Island

Posted by: Andrew Weber

The following is a guest post by Constance Johnson, a Legal Research Analyst in the Law Library’s Global Legal Research Center. Last month I was lucky enough to attend the annual international affairs conference on Star Island, off the coast of New Hampshire.  I heard several very interesting speakers on the issue of water as a …

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Twitter on THOMAS

Posted by: Andrew Weber

Today we launched another update to THOMAS: our @THOMASdotgov Twitter feed is now dynamically updating on the homepage in the right column.  It is just below the Weekly Top Five.  Did you know if you hover over any item in the top five you can see the title?  One of our goals with the Twitter …