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Election Laws Around the Globe

Posted by: Clare Feikert-Ahalt

This is a joint post drafted by Clare Feikert and Margaret Wood. The Global Legal Research Center has done a number of briefings and blogs, as well as too many Global Legal Monitor Articles to list, on electoral law across various jurisdictions around the world. The Russian Federation, Parliamentary Elections: Legal Issues, 2008; Elections in …

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Sedition in England: The Abolition of a Law From a Bygone Era

Posted by: Clare Feikert-Ahalt

Abolishing ancient laws in England is often no easy task.  A significant degree of research is involved before these laws are amended or abolished.  The research has to be particularly thorough to avoid one of the oldest – that of unintended consequences. The issue of thoroughly researching laws was demonstrated several years ago when the government was …

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We Waived Death (and Survived!)

Posted by: Clare Feikert-Ahalt

The genesis of this post dates back to the Spring, when I signed up and ran my first mud run.  Despite it being only a 5k course, and part of the proceeds going to a charity, I could not get a single soul to join me.  I ran as a lone wolf.  I had two aims …

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Legal Curiosities: What I Am.

Posted by: Clare Feikert-Ahalt

This post is a follow up to yesterday’s post, in which we challenged you to solve a riddle.  Today we have the answer: The book we misplaced is the 1910 edition of ‘A Law Dictionary‘ by Henry Campbell Black, known now as Black’s Law Dictionary.  This title has been relied upon by many legal scholars and academics, …

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Legal Curiosities: What am I?

Posted by: Clare Feikert-Ahalt

I had an idea the other day to try and test the observational skills and knowledge of our readers, as well as highlight some of the items in the Law Library’s vast collection. I intentionally put a book on the wrong shelf.  To my librarian colleagues who came to me with heart palpitations that I …

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The Law Librarian in London

Posted by: Clare Feikert-Ahalt

This is a guest post by the Law Librarian of Congress, David Mao, who is back from a recent business trip to London, England. Last week I attended a meeting in London, England.  While there, I took the opportunity to go sightseeing.  The picture to the left  shows the front gate of the St. Pancras building …