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  • 101 West Jefferson St.

In addition to offering a wide variety of online research databases, the library houses approximately 150,000 volumes.

  • 107 Waterman Hall

    The National Agricultural Law Center is the only agricultural law research and information facility that is independent, national and international in scope, and directly connected to the national agricultural information network.

  • 280 N. College Avenue

    Mission: To provide quality access to legal information services in a cost-effective manner to the judiciary, members of the bar, government employees and to the general public.

  • 125 Twelfth Street

    Oakland CA 94607

    The law library provides free access to the judiciary, state and county officials, members of the bar and residents of the county.

    The Contra Costa County Public Law Library makes available informational resources to serve the research needs of the judiciary, members of the State Bar, county employees, and the general public.

  • 1100 Van Ness, Room 600
  • 301 West First Street

    Los Angeles, California 90012 California - LA Law Library

    For over 100 years, the LA Law Library has provided access to legal information and materials for the legal community, government officials, the business community and the general public. With nearly 1,000,000 books and documents, we are the second largest public law library in the United States.

    Our mission is to provide public access to current legal information. The Law Library maintains a comprehensive legal reference research collection, including state and federal cases and statutes, national and California treatises, legal periodicals (law reviews), legal encyclopedias, electronic databases, and self-help materials.

  • Monterey Courthouse

    1200 Aguajito Road, Rm. 202

    The Monterey County Law Library is dedicated to supplying the public and legal community with the best possible access to legal materials through hard copy holdings and electronic media, including the internet.

  • 515 North Flower Street

    Any person who qualifies to register may borrow material from the Library. Any resident, Judge, Official of Orange County or an Attorney who resides or has a law office in Orange County may register as a borrower.

  • 520 Main Street, Room 414

    The library offers legal resources to serve the research needs of the judiciary, members of the State Bar, county officials and employees, and the general public.

  • 3989 Lemon Street

    The goal of the Board of Trustees for the Riverside County Law Library is to make available to the judiciary, state and county officials, members of the state and local bar, and all residents of the county, current legal materials, modern facilities and adequate trained staff, which will enable them to perform the highest level of research and practice

  • 813 Sixth Street, First Floor

    The Sacramento County Public Law Library serves the bench, bar and citizens of Sacramento County. The California County Law Library system was established in 1891. Sacramento County Public Law Library is the 6th largest of California's 58 county law libraries with more than 65,000 volumes. The library is a practice library, focusing on practical materials for attorneys and lay persons.

  • 1105 Front St

    Mission: Make legal information available to users in the most appropriate and relevant format possible.

  • Civic Center (Main Library)

    Veterans War Memorial Building

    401 Van Ness Avenue, Room 400

    It is the mission of the San Francisco Law Library to provide the judiciary, the public, the bar, and city, county, and state officials free access and use of legal reference materials in order that they may conduct their legal affairs and preserve their legal rights.

  • 1050 Monterey Street Room 125

    It is the mission of the San Luis Obispo County Law Library to provide current legal materials that meet the legal research and information needs of Law Library users in San Luis Obispo County. We serve all members of the community and county government.

  • Cohn-Sorenson Building

    710 Hamilton Street

    The mission of the San Mateo County Law Library is to provide access to legal materials to all persons interested in the law. To meet this end, the Law Library is a resource library open to the Judiciary, members of the State Bar of California, and all residents of the County of San Mateo and the State of California for the purpose of legal research and the examination of law books and other legal materials.

  • Santa Barbara County Courthouse

    1100 Anacapa ST. 2nd flr

    The law library is open to the public and are committed to providing legal information to the citizens of Santa Barbara County.

  • 360 North First Street

    Since our founding in 1874, our mission had remain the same, to empower our residents to do their own legal research. We are open to general public.

  • 701 Ocean Street, Rm. 070

    Since 1896 the library has grown from a few shelves of books in the District Attorney's office on the lower floor of the former CooperHouse, to an excellent library containing 16,000 volumes supplemented with computerized online databases, plus a citizen's self-help collection.

  • County Courthouse

    600 Administration Drive, Room 213-J

    The collection consists of over 29,000 volumes and includes: Federal and California codes, statutes, administrative regulations, court and administrative agency decisions and government documents. Federal, state and local rules of court Sonoma County Code, municipal codes for Santa Rosa and surrounding communities California and Federal practice guides and research tools, including digests, encyclopedias, form books, CEB and Rutter Group publications, weekly jury verdicts and jury instructions Legal periodicals, texts, treatises, practice aids, looseleaf publications, California legislative bills and CEB audiotapes

  • 1101 13th Street

    The Stanislaus County Law Library provides free access to legal information for the judiciary, members of the State Bar, public officials, and to all residents of the county for the purpose of education and research.

  • 221 South Mooney Boulevard, Room 1

    County Courthouse

    The Tulare County Public Law Library is a free law library serving the citizens, legal professionals, and judicial officers of Tulare County.

  • Ventura County Government Center complex

    800 S. Victoria Avenue,

    The mission of the Ventura County Law Library is to provide access to current legal resources by providing an up-to-date research collection, supporting services, and new technologies possible within the scope of funding available to the Law Library

  • 204 Fourth Street, Suite A

    The Yolo County Law Library serves the bench, bar and citizens of Yolo County and surrounding counties. The Law Library is a small-to-medium-sized law library with more than 15,500 volumes. Library use is free to all.

  • Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Justice Center

    2825 Judge Fran Jamieson Way

    The Brevard County Law Library contains federal laws and Florida statutes, case law reporters, digests, treatises on law, form books and practice guides. In addition to books, selected resources are available on CD-ROM. Staff performs limited computer searches for a fee.

  • 322 E Front Str, Suite 560

    Boise Id 83702

    The primary mission of the Idaho State Law Library is to assist the Idaho Supreme Court in carrying out its responsibility for the administration of justice in the state and to help increase the public's access to and understanding of the court system.

  • 100 N. Kansas Ave. 1st Floor

    The library contains most resources needed for researching the law of the United States, Kansas or other states.

  • County Courts Building

    401 Bosley Avenue

    The primary obligation of the Baltimore County Circuit Court Law Library is to provide legal information and information services to the judges, attorneys, paralegals, government officials, and citizens representing themselves in legal matters who reside or practice in Baltimore County, Maryland

  • Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building

    361 Rowe Blvd.

    The Maryland State Law Library provides legal information to the State's appellate courts and other branches of State government and serves as a resource center for Circuit Court libraries throughout the State.

    Library Branches in Barnstable, Brockton, Fall River, Fitchburg, Greenfield, Lawrence, Lowell, New Bedford, Northampton, Norwood, Pittsfield, Plymouth, Salem, Springfield, Taunton, Woburn, Worcester

  • 1200 North Telegraph Road

    We serve government and court employees, attorneys, students and the general public. We offer our patrons access to a current Michigan, state and federal law collection to help them answer their questions about the law.

  • C-2451 Government Center

    300 S. Sixth St.

    Our mission is to provide access to legal information, a basic component of access to justice, to all citizens of the County, in ways that are reliable, efficient, respectful, innovative, and economical.

  • Washington County Government Center

    14949 62nd Street North, Room 436

    Mission: To provide quality legal information services in a cost-effective manner to the judiciary, members of the bar, government employees and members of the public.

  • 309 South Third St. Suite 400

    Las Vegas, NV 89155-7340

    The Clark County Law Library is a public law library open to everyone and there is no fee to use the library. The Law Library maintains in its collection both state and federal statutes, regulations, and cases, as well as commentary (in the form of treatises and periodicals). The entire collection contains more than 48,000 volumes, over 260 periodical titles, nearly 150 topical loose-leaf services, and six computerized databases that total 35 CDs.

  • Historic Courthouse

    75 Court Street

    The Washoe County Law Library's print collection includes statutes and reported court decisions from all 50 states and the federal government. The Law Library has over 52,000 volumes and 52,000 microfiche in its& collection.

  • 10 Journal Sq. Suite 200,

    Mission: To make available to the judiciary, county and state officials and the legal community, current legal materials, modern facilities and sufficient, trained staff to enable the users to perform the highest level of research and practice

  • 810 Third Street

    The Law Library is a Pennsylvania practice library, with almost everything one would need for any Pennsylvania legal issue. It also has the basics for federal practice. This library has nothing for any other states -- that material would need to be obtained from a larger law library




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