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September 2020 US Law Webinars

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As we did in our July 2020 post, we will continue to list all upcoming U.S. law webinars for each month in one post, thus providing you with one-stop shopping! We will continue to post information separately about our foreign law webinars, such as the September webinar, Worlds Apart: Legal Responses to COVID-19 in New Zealand and Sweden’s Response , the Kellogg Lecture and our Constitution Day event. You can also find information about our classes through our Legal Research Institute. We hope you will join us next month to learn about U.S. statutory law and legislative research, and discover the Law Library’s services and resources.

U.S. Capitol Building. Photograph by Andrew Weber

Orientation to Legal Research: U.S. Statutory Law

Date: Thursday, September 10, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Content: An overview of U.S. statutory and legislative research, including information about how to find and use the U.S. Code, the U.S. Statutes at Large, and U.S. federal bills and resolutions.

Registration: Please register online by clicking here.

Orientation to Law Library Collections

Date: Tuesday, September 25, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Content: Introduces participants to information about the Law Library’s wide range of online resources, as well as our print collections.

Registration: Please register online by clicking here.

Both webinars in September will be taught by Anna Price, a legal reference specialist at the Law Library. Anna holds a BS in communications from Ithaca College, a JD from the University of Washington School of Law, and an MLIS from the University of Washington iSchool.

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