Spring Equinox at the Lincoln Memorial: Pic of the Week
Posted by: Anna Price
A pic of the week post featuring the Lincoln Memorial during the equinox and legislation involving celestial events.
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Posted by: Anna Price
A pic of the week post featuring the Lincoln Memorial during the equinox and legislation involving celestial events.
Posted in: Collections, Law Library, Pic of the Week
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
The following is a guest post by Alexander Salopek, a collection development specialist in the Collection Services Division of the Law Library of Congress. He previously wrote posts on Fred Korematsu’s Drive for Justice, Fred Korematsu Winning Justice, What a Difference 17 Years Made, Frances Glessner Lee and the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, and …
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
A post on the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, or, the Old Bailey
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Today's Picture of the Week post by collection specialist, Alexander, discusses the origin and function of the Coroner's Court in the United Kingdom.
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Posted by: Heather Casey
Today's picture of the week post is from Heather's trip to Tallinn, Estonia.
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Posted by: Jenny Gesley
Lena Bleckmann explores Mount Vernon, George Washington's estate.
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Posted by: Heather Casey
A vist to the Vasa - the best preserved example of a 17th century warship in the world.
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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.
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Posted by: Anna Price
An introduction to Sevier County, Tennessee, including its history and famous residents.
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