
Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, or, the Old Bailey: Pic of the Week
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
A post on the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, or, the Old Bailey
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
A post on the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, or, the Old Bailey
Posted in: Global Law, Pic of the Week
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
This is a guest post by Francisco Macías, head of the Iberia/Rio Office Section in the African, Latin American, and Western European Division (ALAWE) of the Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate. Francisco was formerly a senior legal information analyst in the Law Library of Congress. Born on September 12, 1931, in the port city of …
Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Guest Post, In the News, Women's History
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today's blog post marks the 200th anniversary of the special address to Congress by Marquis de Lafayette.
Posted in: Collections, Guest Post, Law Library
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Today's Picture of the Week post by collection specialist, Alexander, discusses the origin and function of the Coroner's Court in the United Kingdom.
Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Guest Post, Pic of the Week
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today on the blog, legislative data specialist Andrew from the Congressional Research Service brings us a post on modernizing Congressional data as it pertains to House legislation and Amendments on Congress.gov.
Posted in: Collections, Congress, Education, Guest Post
Posted by: Barbara Bavis
Today on the blog, Barbara introduces the research guide for the National American Indian Heritage Month: A Commemorative Observances Legal Research Guide.
Posted in: Law Library, Native Americans, Research Guide
Posted by: Robert Brammer
The Congress.gov enhancements for November of 2024.
Posted in: Congress, Law Library
Posted by: Bailey DeSimone
The Law Library's first interactive map is live - and it covers 89 jurisdictions. Explore the new map and how it represents the information represented in the associated legal report, Innovative technology in legislatures in selected countries.
Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Law Library, Legal Reports
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
This month, we remember the history of Pablo Abeita, Isleta citizen, governor, judge, judicial clerk, postmaster, store owner, and representative for Isleta on the All Pueblo Council of Governors. Abeita was born in Isleta, New Mexico, on February 7, 1871, to a well-established family in Isleta; his grandfather Ambrosio lent $18,000 in gold to the …
Posted in: Collections, Native Americans