Celebrate Law Day with New Research Guides from the Law Library

This is a guest post by Donna Brearcliffe, Special Assistant in the General and International Collections Directorate of Library Services, Library of Congress. Carol Highsmith. U.S. Supreme Court building, Washington, D.C. [between 1980 and 2006]. Highsmith (Carol M.) Archive. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.May 1st is Law Day–a national day set aside to celebrate the rule of law and an opportunity to understand how law and the legal process protect our liberty and promote justice. In honor of Law Day 2019, the Library of Congress is highlighting our law-related Research Guides: Law: Beginner’s Guides – This series of guides was created with the novice in mind and features a wide variety of topics, including Landlord-Tenant Law; Neighbor Law; Legal Drafting; Contract Law; Social Security Disability Law; Wills, Probate, and Advanced Directives; and more! American Law guides offer information on amendments to the U.S. Constitution (part…

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