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  • Comparison of Library of Congress and Dewey classifications

    Library of Congress vs. Dewey classifications about Law This is a comparison chart showing how the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress Classification schemes work in Law. 340 K Law KB Religious law in general. Comparative Religious law . Jurisprudence KD Law of the United Kingdom, Ireland, America. North America 340.971 KE Law of Canada…

  • Library of Congress Classification Class K

    Library of Congress Classification Class K System Many large law libraries from the United States, Canada (specially the major libraries, but not the law firm libraries) and other countries use the classification scheme developed by the Library of Congress (LC). Under this system, each item (like a book) is assigned a call number according to…

  • Encyclopedia of the US Congress

    Encyclopedia of the United States Congress Details Robert E. Dewhirst, Facts On File, Inc., New York, 2007 Content of the Encyclopedia of the United States Congress Army-mccarthy Hearings Congressional Elections: Financing Direct Election of Senators Enacting Clause Equal Rights Amendment Extension of Remarks House Un-american Activities Committee Intelligence Oversight “Lame Duck” Amendment Pay and Perquisites…

  • Law library

    Law library or Law Libraries A law library is a type of special library with a collection consisting primarily of materials for Legal Research and study, including case law, federal and state statutes, international legal agreements, treatises, reference works, legal periodicals, and […]

  • Law library

    Law library or Law Libraries A law library is a type of special library with a collection consisting primarily of materials for Legal Research and study, including case law, federal and state statutes, international legal agreements, treatises, reference works, legal periodicals, and […]

  • Student’s Guide to Congress

    Student’s Guide to Congress Editor: Bruce J. Schulman Since the 1980s, Dr. Bruce J. Schulman has been teaching and writing about the political face of the United States. He is Professor of History at Boston University. He has taken an active role in education. Other contributions from Bruce J. Schulman to the collection: Student’s Guide…

  • Web-based Law Library Catalogs

    Web-based Law Library Catalogs United States Libraries Arthur W. Diamond Law Library, Columbia Law School (New York, NY) Biddle Law Library, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) George Mason University School of Law (Arlington, VA) Fordham Law Library (New York) Jenkins Law Library (Philadelphia, PA) The Library of Congress Catalogs (Washington, D.C.) Lillian Goldman Library at…

  • Court library

    Courts libraries or Court library In the law world, a Court library is a Law library located in a courthouse, maintained for the use of judges, courthouse staff, lawyers and their clients, and members of the public, for example, the library of the US Supreme Court. Generally, a court library is a large private library…

  • Law Library and Librarian Blogs

    Law library and Librarian Blogs BarclayBlog beSpacific Blogs @ Widener Law library (Delaware) Blogs @ Widener Law Library (Harrisburg) BoleyBlogs! of Lewis & Clark Law School CALLBlog2006 Carolina Blawg Cincinnati Law Library Blog Cleveland Law Library Weblog Connie Crosby Connie Crosby Links Dane Co Legal Resource Center Blawg FSU College of Law Library Blog The…

  • Italy

    Legal Materials: For information about Italian legal resources see Guide to Italian Legal Research and Resources on the Web by Elio Fameli and Fiorenza Socci. For links to additional law-related sites, see the Guide to Law Online: Italy by the Library of Congress. See also the […]

  • Italy

    Legal Materials: For information about Italian legal resources see Guide to Italian Legal Research and Resources on the Web by Elio Fameli and Fiorenza Socci. For links to additional law-related sites, see the Guide to Law Online: Italy by the Library of Congress. See also the […]

  • Netherlands

    Researching Dutch Law by Oswald Jansen and George Middeldorp provides an overview of the Dutch legal system and Dutch legal materials, with links to useful Web sites. For links to legal and law-related resources, see Guide to Law Online: Netherlands by the Library of Congress. The Legal […]

  • Uzbekistan

    Legal Materials For information on Uzbek law and legal materials, see … A Guide to Legal Research in Uzbekistan by Maria S. Stalbovskaya; The Guide to Online Law: Uzbekistan by the Library of Congress; Doing Business in Uzbekistan by Baker & […]

  • Armenia

    Information on the Armenian legal system and Armenian resources is provided in A Legal Research Guide to Armenia by Sergey Arakelyan and Anna Margaryan and/or the Guide to Law Online: Armenia by the Library of Congress. See also the "Foreign Laws" entry of this legal Encyclopedia. […]

  • Armenia

    Information on the Armenian legal system and Armenian resources is provided in A Legal Research Guide to Armenia by Sergey Arakelyan and Anna Margaryan and/or the Guide to Law Online: Armenia by the Library of Congress. See also the "Foreign Laws" entry of this legal Encyclopedia. […]