April 18, 2025
Posted by: Sarah Friedman
Today's blog post examines the legislation passed that ultimately led to Easter Monday celebrations taking place at the White House.
Posted in: Collections , Congress , Education , Law Library
August 9, 2024
Posted by: Sarah Friedman
Today's blog post is an introduction to the newly published Law Library Research Guide on Federal Civil Service Employment Law.
Posted in: Collections , Law Library , Research Guide
August 6, 2024
Posted by: Sarah Friedman
This post looks at some examples of bar exam questions from yesteryear.
Posted in: Collections , Education , Law Library
June 14, 2024
Posted by: Sarah Friedman
Today on the blog, legal reference librarian Sarah brings us a post on two legal treatises in the Law Library Reading Room on Law Libraries and the law.
Posted in: Collections , Education , Law Library
May 13, 2024
Posted by: Sarah Friedman
The Law Library of Congress has created over 300 research guides to help users narrow their searches for resources on a wide variety of legal topics. The Law Library’s research guides are a useful source for beginning legal research, as they organize print and digital resources on specific research subjects in one place. The collection …
Posted in: Collections , Law Library , Research Guide
April 25, 2024
Posted by: Sarah Friedman
A discussion of the procedural history of Brown v. Board of Education and resources available at the Library of Congress for further research.
Posted in: African American History , Collections , Education , Federal Judiciary , Law Library
March 4, 2024
Posted by: Sarah Friedman
Sarah discusses a display of children’s books about the six women who have served as justices of the United States Supreme Court.
Posted in: Collections , Federal Judiciary , Law Library , Women's History
January 22, 2024
Posted by: Sarah Friedman
Today's blog post examines the history of Commemorative Postage Stamps and the process in which ideas for new commemorative stamps can be submitted.
Posted in: Collections , Law Library