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Photo of the title page of The Law of Scania (Copenhagen, 1505). The title page bears a woodcut of a figure who wears a crown and holds a sword and orb, all symbols of kingship. The royal coat of arms of Denmark appears on his shield.

New Acquisitions: SkaĚŠnske lov, the Law of Scania (Copenhagen, 1505)

Posted by: Nathan Dorn

New Law Library of Congress report on Asylum Application processes.

New Law Library Report on Asylum Application Processes Published

Posted by: Jenny Gesley

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Chew Heong v. United States

Posted by: Anna Price

The photograph shows Karen Ungerer, foreign law intern.

An Interview with Karen Ungerer, Foreign Law Intern

Posted by: Jenny Gesley

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An Interview with Miranda Lalla, Foreign Law Intern

Posted by: Jenny Gesley

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Research Guides in Focus: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972

Posted by: Anna Price

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Joshua Montefiore, First Jewish Author to Publish a Law Book in America

Posted by: Nathan Dorn

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Lincoln and Logan – Pic of the Week

Posted by: Nathan Dorn

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New Report on “Regulation of Cryptocurrency Around the World” Published

Posted by: Jenny Gesley