Walds Ordnung [s.l.: s.n.], 1535. An important addition to the Law Library’s collection of early forest law. The first edition of revised legislation regulating forest and land use rights in the Nuremberg forests. Nineteen unnumbered leaves in quarto format, large...
We have another gem to make researching easier for you – the Law Library has its own WorldCat page. WorldCat accesses millions of records from thousands of libraries, including ours! You can link to World Cat here or here. Going to our WorldCat page means that...
Library gems to help find your way! Use our LibGuides to quickly help you with your research. For in-depth treatment, use our research guides. JACOB, the library’s catalog, is a window to all of our resources, including links to e-books, databases and URL’s. Search...
Need help with a research project or have a question about library services, but don’t have time to come to the library? Drop by the Law School Information Desk and chat with us about your research: Wed. Sept. 5, 12:30 – 2pm & 4 – 5pm Wed....
Join us for skills training that goes beyond the basics. Watch for announcements on the GW Law portal for dates, times and locations of our sessions. Learn about effective and efficient research strategies for a variety of legal topics — cybersecurity,...
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