Building a home for the laws of the world (Part 1: Bates, Cook, and Coffey). The following feature i...
I have been asked to speak to you today about the Win. W. Cook Legal Research Library at the Univers...
Law school faculty members have a reputation for paying attention to their libraries. They achieved ...
An informational pamphlet about the University of Michigan Law Library highlighting physical attribu...
Profile of one of the nation\u27s best law libraries, the University of Michigan Law Library
The history of the Law Library dates from the establishment of the Law School in 1859· In June of th...
The following feature is the second, concluding portion of the edited version of Building a Foreign...
Law School faculty members produce books with an astonishing intellectual and historical sweep. Thei...
Law School celebrates opening of its Rare Books Room; law student writes books, captains national Co...
University of Michigan Law School faculty members produce a stunning amount and quality of writing t...
This issue of the Research News continues a series on the University libraries, which began in 1965 ...
The first law department lecture was delivered to University of Michigan students on October 5, 1859...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
A written and pictorial essay by the Law Library\u27s Assistant Director describing the architecture...
In the 1979 inaugural issue of the Michigan Law Review’s annual survey of books related to the law, ...
Building a home for the laws of the world (Part 1: Bates, Cook, and Coffey). The following feature i...
I have been asked to speak to you today about the Win. W. Cook Legal Research Library at the Univers...
Law school faculty members have a reputation for paying attention to their libraries. They achieved ...
An informational pamphlet about the University of Michigan Law Library highlighting physical attribu...
Profile of one of the nation\u27s best law libraries, the University of Michigan Law Library
The history of the Law Library dates from the establishment of the Law School in 1859· In June of th...
The following feature is the second, concluding portion of the edited version of Building a Foreign...
Law School faculty members produce books with an astonishing intellectual and historical sweep. Thei...
Law School celebrates opening of its Rare Books Room; law student writes books, captains national Co...
University of Michigan Law School faculty members produce a stunning amount and quality of writing t...
This issue of the Research News continues a series on the University libraries, which began in 1965 ...
The first law department lecture was delivered to University of Michigan students on October 5, 1859...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
A written and pictorial essay by the Law Library\u27s Assistant Director describing the architecture...
In the 1979 inaugural issue of the Michigan Law Review’s annual survey of books related to the law, ...
Building a home for the laws of the world (Part 1: Bates, Cook, and Coffey). The following feature i...
I have been asked to speak to you today about the Win. W. Cook Legal Research Library at the Univers...
Law school faculty members have a reputation for paying attention to their libraries. They achieved ...