An Interview with Jai-Len Williams, Foreign Law Intern
Posted by: Ruth Levush
Today's blog post is an interview with Jai-Len Williams, a foreign law intern at the Law Library of Congress.
Posted in: Global Law, Interview, Law Library
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Posted by: Ruth Levush
Today's blog post is an interview with Jai-Len Williams, a foreign law intern at the Law Library of Congress.
Posted in: Global Law, Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Ruth Levush
This post provides information on our upcoming webinar scheduled for on September 26, 2024, at 2 p.m. EDT “War and Lawmaking: Recent Legal Developments in Israel.” It lists topics that will be discussed and provides registration information.
Posted in: Event, Global Law, Law Library
Posted by: Ruth Levush
This post discusses the constitutional principles and the law that applies to interim governments in Bangladesh.
Posted in: Education, Global Law, In the News, Law Library
Posted by: Ruth Levush
This post explains what the Islamic pilgrimage Hajj is, and how Saudi Arabia regulates the mass number of pilgrims visiting it during the Hajj season. It describes the regulations that apply, investigations procedures, and penalties imposed on violators.
Posted in: Global Law, Guest Post, In the News
Posted by: Ruth Levush
The Law Library's recently published legal research report, Regulation of Lobbying Activities in the Judicial Branch, is now available online.
Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Law Library