An Interview with Laura Schmerkotte, Foreign Law Intern
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This blog post is an interview with Foreign Law Intern Laura Schmerkotte.
Posted in: Global Law, Interview, Law Library
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Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This blog post is an interview with Foreign Law Intern Laura Schmerkotte.
Posted in: Global Law, Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today's blog interview introduces newly hired Program Specialist in the Office of External Relations at the Law Library of Congress, Tyler Catania.
Posted in: Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
This blog celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting the National Hispanic Heritage Month: A Commemorative Observances Legal Research Guide.
Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Hispanic American History, Law Library, Research Guide
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today's blog post introduces new enhancements to Congress.gov such as slip law texts now being available in a BETA USLM format.
Posted in: Congress, Guest Post, Law Library
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Please join the Law Library of Congress, in-person and virtually, for the 2025 Kellogg Lecture in Jurisprudence on October 9, 2025, presented by Dr. Robert George.
Posted in: Education, Event, Global Law, Law Library
Posted by: Tyler Catania
Today's blog post announces the upcoming US Law webinars that will take place in October, including an Introduction to Congress.gov webinar.
Posted in: Education, Event, Law Library
Posted by: Bailey DeSimone
After passing through a ghost town, Bailey researches the town's history and state administration laws regarding abandoned or mostly abandoned historical sites.
Posted in: Law Library, Pic of the Week
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
In honor of Mexican Independence Day and the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, Jennifer brings us a post on María de la Soledad Leona Camila Vicario Fernández de San Salvador, better known as Leona Vicario, who was a prominent figure in the battle for independence for Mexico.
Posted in: Collections, Hispanic American History, Law Library
Posted by: Bailey DeSimone
Introducing the newest interactive map, the Law Library presents a new and engaging way to learn about the legislative history of the states and territories of the United States through our Guide to Law Online and Statutes at Large collection.
Posted in: Collections, Law Library