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  2. List of Georgetown University Law Center alumni - Wikipedia

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    The Georgetown University Law Center is the law school of Georgetown University in the Capitol Hill district of Washington, D.C. Established in 1870, it is the second largest law school in the United States [1] and receives more full-time applications than any other law school in the country. [2]

  3. Category:Law libraries in the United States - Wikipedia

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  4. Law library - Wikipedia

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    A law library is a special library used by law students, lawyers, judges and their law clerks, historians, and other scholars of legal history in order to research the law. Law libraries are also used by people who draft or advocate for new laws, e.g. legislators and others who work in state government , local government , and legislative ...

  5. Austin Wakeman Scott - Wikipedia

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    Austin Wakeman Scott (August 31, 1884 – April 10, 1981) was a professor of law at Harvard University [1] who wrote a ten-volume treatise covering many topics of personal trusts such as the formation and termination of express trusts, resulting and constructive trusts, and the conflicts of interest encountered in the administration of trusts.

  6. Lawton Chiles Legal Information Center - Wikipedia

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    Following the $25 million renovation, the law library is the largest academic law library in the Southeastern United States and amongst the top twenty in the United States. [2] [4] The law library now contains hundreds of thousands of books and microforms and includes rare historical texts relevant to the legal history of the United States.

  7. Public Law Libraries (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    The first “public” law libraries were membership libraries funded by subscribers, who were generally lawyers. The first of these appeared in 1802, when the Law Library Company of the City of Philadelphia (now called Jenkins Law Library) was founded by the lawyers of that city. The Social Law Library in Boston was founded in 1803. Both of ...

  8. LAC Group - Wikipedia

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    LAC Group, formerly known as Library Associates Companies (LAC), is an information services vendor for research and intelligence, library operations, spend and cost management and media archiving. The company provides skilled staffing and consulting services primarily to law firms, Fortune 1000 corporations and government agencies.

  9. University of Connecticut School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m 2) Thomas J. Meskill Law Library is one of the largest law libraries in the country and houses the most comprehensive collection of insurance materials in the country. [11] The Law Library has access to hundreds of electronic databases, including Westlaw, Lexis and Bloomberg.