Check out the last additions to the collection for 2017. In December we added over 260 new books, journals and government documents to our collection. See them all at: http://www.library.law.northwestern.edu/collections/new-books
Check out the last additions to the collection for 2017. In December we added over 260 new books, journals and government documents to our collection. See them all at: http://www.library.law.northwestern.edu/collections/new-books
The Pritzker Legal Research Center is looking for reliable law students to work at the library circulation desk in the afternoons and on weekends during the spring 2018 semester. Duties include the following: Check out and check in books, journals,…
With origins dating back to 1923, The American Law Institute (ALI)’s mission is “to promote the clarification and simplification of the law and its better adaptation to social needs, to secure the better administration of justice, and to encourage and…
We have added 250 new titles to our collection in November. Check out our latest additions at: http://www.library.law.northwestern.edu/collections/new-books
We have added 150 new titles to our collection in October. Have a look at the list of latest additions at: http://www.library.law.northwestern.edu/collections/new-books
Need to do some research involving Chinese law, or wish to keep up with developments in Chinese law? Please check out Westlaw China! This resource from Thomson Reuters aims to be a comprehensive database of and about Chinese law, with…
To celebrate the Honorable Dean Hansell’s 40-year reunion at the Law School, the Pritzker Legal Research Center is pleased to present a new exhibit featuring five historical legal instruments from the collection bearing his name. Judge Hansell, who received his…
NU One Book is an annual inter-campus campaign where we all read the same book and then come together to engage more deeply with the themes, importance, and application of its message to our lives and society. This year’s selection…
We have added over 200 new titles to our collection in September. Have a look at the list of latest additions at: http://www.library.law.northwestern.edu/collections/new-books
Do you want to do some empirical research on the U.S. Supreme Court, but don’t know where to start? Do you want to know the seminal cases is particular fields of Supreme Court jurisprudence? For these answers and others, try…