Join Us for Constitution Day 2024 – The Taft Court: Making Law for a Divided Nation, 1921–1930
Posted by: Robert Brammer
A promotional post for the 2024 Law Library of Congress Constitution Day event.
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Posted by: Robert Brammer
A promotional post for the 2024 Law Library of Congress Constitution Day event.
Posted in: Education, Event, Law Library
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today on the blog, Gustavo brings us a post explaining the content of the newly published legal research report titled, "Mexico: Overview on the Criminal Justice system and procedures applicable to American citizens that have been accused and convicted of a crime."
Posted in: Collections, Education, Global Law, Law Library, Legal Reports
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today's blog post is an interview with 2024 Librarian-In-Residence in the Public Services Division of the Law Library of Congress, Linnea Eberhart.
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Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today's blog post introduces the upcoming webinars for September 2024 including a presentation from the Washington State Law Library as part of the 50 State Law Libraries Outreach Project.
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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
Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi
Today on the blog, foreign law specialist Sayuri Umeda explains the upcoming Foreign & Comparative Law webinar for August, titled, "Making the Economy Circular: Recycling Laws and Policies in Japan."
Posted in: Education, Event, Global Law, Guest Post, Law Library
Posted by: Elin Hofverberg
Today's interview is with Guliko Matcharashvili, legal research fellow.
Posted in: Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Sarah Friedman
This post looks at some examples of bar exam questions from yesteryear.
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Posted by: Bailey DeSimone
While traveling through Europe, Bailey encounters a small bat (from a distance) in a Czech castle. Though not royalty, the bat has its own protections under a European agreement known as EUROBATS, as well as federal and state protections here in the the United States.
Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Law Library, Pic of the Week