Robert Brammer started work at the Law Library of Congress in September of 2012 as a Legal Reference Librarian. Robert was a reference librarian at the Rupert Smith County Law Library from 2008-2010, and a reference, electronic services, and circulation librarian at the Stetson University College of Law from 2010-2012. Robert Brammer earned his J.D. from Wayne State, his M.L.S. from Florida State, and his B.A. from the University of Kentucky. In his spare time, Robert enjoys legal history, restoring antique cars, adventure runs, kayaking, and hiking.
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- Watch a Recording of our Human Rights Day Panel Discussion on Contact Tracing and the Right of Privacy January 11th, 2021
- Piracy on the Schooner Eliza December 29th, 2020
- A Holiday Message from Deputy Librarian for Library Collections and Services and Law Librarian of Congress Jane Sánchez December 24th, 2020
- A Prescription For the Resurrection of George Washington December 14th, 2020
- The Library of Congress and GPO Release Ten Years of Legislative Data on GovInfo December 8th, 2020
- Join Us For A Webinar To Learn How To Explore Our Vast Collection of Foreign Legal Gazettes November 16th, 2020
- Join Us for our 2020 Human Rights Day Event: Contact Tracing and the Right of Privacy November 12th, 2020
- Congress.gov New, Tip, and Top for November of 2020 November 9th, 2020
- Join Us on November 19th for a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar – “Review of Recently Published Law Library Reports” November 2nd, 2020
- A Recording of the 2020 Constitution and Citizenship Day Lecture with Michael J. Murphy is Now Available October 20th, 2020