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.
Most Recent Posts
- Congress.gov New, Tip, and Top for December 2019 December 9th, 2019
- The Home of General Gates & the Plot to Remove Washington as Commander In Chief – Pic of the Week December 3rd, 2019
- Rare Book Video – The Articles of Confederation November 15th, 2019
- Rare Book Video – The Trial of Vice President Aaron Burr October 28th, 2019
- News from the Law Library of Congress Chatbot October 8th, 2019
- Congress.gov New, Tip, and Top for September 2019, Part 2 September 30th, 2019
- Rare Book Video – The Enforcement of the Salt Tax in Pre-Revolutionary France September 23rd, 2019
- Federal Courts, Judge Gerhard Gesell, and the Security State September 19th, 2019
- The Constitution Annotated Is Now Easier to Search and Browse September 16th, 2019
- An Interview with Alison Trulock, an Associate Archivist in the Office of Art and Archives within the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives August 19th, 2019