May 1 is “Law Day,” first recognized in a proclamation by Pres. Dwight Eisenhower in 1958 (Proclamation No. 3268) and later enacted by a Joint Resolution of Congress [P.L. 87-20 (1961)]. The theme from the American Bar Association for Law Day 2011 is...
Cheers to all of our graduating students–may you have success in all that you do. GW Law alumni are always welcome to come in and use the library. Chat, email or call us for a reference consultation. We’ll be glad to help. To our returning students,...
Have you seen our new display–Toys and the Law? The display was selected by GW Law students for the library’s first students-chose-the-display event. Students voted for their favorite between story boards for “toys and the law” and...
Tax Day is upon us and we have the tools and resources to help research your tax question. Our Federal Tax Research is a comprehensive guide to our tax resources, both online and in print. Stay up to date with tax law by following current awareness services,...
On April 12, join us at the Stockton Information Desk to celebrate National Library Week. We’ll be at the desk from Noon-3:30PM and from 4:30-5:30PM. April 12th also recognizes National Library Workers’ Day. Your fellow students READ® posters will be...
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