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Morris Cohen
January 27, 2017
The Legal History and Rare Books (LH&RB) Section of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), in cooperation with Cengage Learning, announces the Ninth Annual...
January 26, 2017
The StatLab has announced its spring workshop series, including sessions on Stata, R, SPSS, ArcGIS, Data Visualization, Python, Machine Learning, and more. All sessions...
January 24, 2017
     The upcoming Gruber Distinguished Lecture in Global Justice will feature Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, general-practice physician and activist who pushes the boundaries of...
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Rare Books Blog

Morris Cohen
January 27, 2017
The Legal History and Rare Books (LH&RB) Section of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), in cooperation with Cengage Learning, announces the Ninth Annual...
Der Reichs-Stadt Kaufbeuren Gerichts-Ordnung
January 19, 2017
One of our outstanding acquisitions of 2016 was a lovely calligraphic manuscript with a hand-painted image of Lady Justice. The image was the unanimous choice to adorn the...
Novae narrationes (1561)
January 3, 2017
The Rare Book Collection is honored to be the recipient of a bequest from the estate of Professor S. F. C. Milsom (1923-2016): the 1561 Richard Tottel edition of the Novae...
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Foreign & International Blog

January 24, 2017
     The upcoming Gruber Distinguished Lecture in Global Justice will feature Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, general-practice physician and activist who pushes the boundaries of...
Happy Holidays: Charles Dickens as Herald of Christmas and Victorian Legal Historian
December 20, 2016
In the spirit of the Season there is a new exhibit in the Foreign and International Law Collection Reading Room: “Happy Holidays: Charles Dickens as Herald of Christmas and...
April 7, 2016
To complement the upcoming conference “Canada in the World: Comparative Perspectives on the Canadian Constitution”, a new exhibit highlighting our print holdings on Canadian...
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