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  1. Sep 28, 2023 · There are several models for a public law library. Publicly-funded law schools — i.e., those that belong to state universities — usually have libraries that are open to the public. Some law libraries, like the Buncombe County Law Library in Asheville, NC, are part of a county library system.

    • Understanding The Justice Gap
    • How Law Libraries Are Working to Close The Gap
    • Law Librarian Outreach
    • The Future of Civics Education

    The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) defines the justice gap as the difference between the civil legal needs of low-income Americans and the resources available to meet those needs. While the LSC provides funding and support to legal services organizations across the country to assist the public with legal representation, the justice gap goes far b...

    Many public law libraries offer free, in-person, and virtual programs to introduce the basics of legal research to encourage understanding of and participation in the legal system. During the pandemic, the Law Library of Congress expanded its work to promote literacy and civics education in American, foreign, and comparative law. According to Law L...

    Because the legal system is often a mystery to the public, and many people are not aware they even have a legal issue, law librarians reach out to community partners to broaden the reach of law libraries and educate partners on legal resources and questions. The Thurgood Marshall State Law Library of Maryland created the Law on the Frontlines Proje...

    The above examples are but a few of the many ways law librarians participate in facilitating engagement in civics from law libraries across the country. We are community-minded legal information innovators, educators, and facilitators who continuously seek opportunities to engage with others in providing access to justice. The AALL has established ...

  2. Jan 17, 2022 · Public law libraries and academic law libraries that are open to the public strive to provide a safe place for vulnerable groups to learn and explore the legal system and its resources, understand civics, and learn how to engage in meaningful access to justice.

  3. 1. Aamir Shahnawaz Abdullah; Kaylan Ellis; and Heather J. E. Simmons, J.D., M.L.S. This chapter introduces some topics related to law librarianship at a high level—later chapters will provide more details. We will cover the history of the field, why and how people find their way into law librarianship as a career, its status as a profession ...

  4. History of Law School Libraries in the United States: From Laboratory to Cyberspace (William S. Hein & Co. 2002). Journal of Legal Education, Volume 63, Number 4 (May 2014) Lee F. Peoples is Professor of Law Library Science and Law Library Director, Oklahoma City University School of Law. For Emma and Amelia. The author would like to thank Law ...

    • Lee F. Peoples
    • 2014
  5. This is where law libraries step in. Law libraries are impactful beyond imagination. They exist all around the world for multiple reasons, from educating eager learners, to helping the public navigate complex information.

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  7. Jul 5, 2012 · Abstract. This article explores the evolving public mission of the public law school library. Following a brief overview of the history of the public university and its public mission, the article examines the mission of state-supported law schools — particularly those affiliated with public research universities — and explores how that mission is affected as those law schools transition ...

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