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
- Lessons Learned from the Life of Constance Baker Motley: A Conversation with Dean Tomiko Brown-Nagin to Celebrate The Law Library of Congress’ 190th Anniversary June 20th, 2022
- Join Us on 6/16 for Our Webinar: “The Most Improbable War: Legal Transformations in Ukraine and Russia Before and During the Invasion” May 27th, 2022
- The Grave of Commodore Thomas Tingey – Pic of the Week May 27th, 2022
- Congress.gov May New, Tip, and Top – Part II May 23rd, 2022
- Congressional Reactions to the Moon Landing in the Bound Congressional Record May 20th, 2022
- A Patent for an Atari Joystick – Pic of the Week May 3rd, 2022
- Ashland, Henry Clay’s Estate – Pic of the Week April 27th, 2022
- A Conversation with the Law Librarian of Congress Aslihan Bulut and the National Law Day Chair Orlando Lucero April 25th, 2022
- Patented Device Aimed to Make it Easier to Obtain Criminal Confessions – Pic of the Week April 8th, 2022
- Join us to Celebrate Law Day on April 28th at 3pm EDT April 7th, 2022