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New York State Supreme Court First Judicial District Criminal Law Library The New York Criminal Law Library (also known as the New York Supreme Court Criminal Branch Library, 1st J. D.) functions as a full service information center. It provides reference, legal research and other assistance including training in the latest techniques in computer assisted legal research as needed by justices and other personnel in the courts, the New York Criminal Court, interns of justices, and to various city and state agencies on a routine basis. The library is also open to the Legal Aid Society, District Attorney, New York County, and to members referred by the Metropolitan New York Library Council.
New York State Supreme Court Eighth Judicial District Buffalo Law Library The Supreme Court Library at Buffalo serves a dual role within the legal community of the Eighth Judicial District: to serve the legal reference needs of the district judiciary, to serve as a free, public library, pursuant to state statute, for area residents, particularly for members of the local bar and their employees and, to serve pro se litigants, students, and private citizens researching the law and legal issues.
New York State Supreme Court Eleventh Judicial District Queens Law Library The law library provides free access to the judiciary, state and county officials, members of the bar and residents of the county. (Judiciary Law §§ 813 , 814.) The Queens Supreme Court Library consists of three sites in Queens County. The principal site is at the General Courthouse in Jamaica. Satellite libraries are located in the Criminal Court Building at 125-01 Queens Boulevard and at the Long Island City courthouse, 25-10 Court Square. The satellite libraries are open only to court personnel.
Other State City And County Court Libraries Without Web Sites.
County Law Libraries
Albany Law School Union University Schaffer Law Library The library includes over 620,000 volumes and microform equivalents and provides excellent resources for the Albany Law School community. Videotapes of oral arguments before the New York State Court of Appeals dating from September 1989 form an important collection within the library. Membership in the New England Law Library Consortium provides the benefit of extensive resource sharing.
Brooklyn Law School Library The Library’s collection contains over 500,000 volumes in hardcopy and other formats. Additionally, the Library maintains numerous subscriptions to online databases and journals. Over 70 computer workstations are located throughout the Library for student access to online materials and computer programs, supplemented by network connections in the various reading rooms and study rooms.
Cuny law School At Queens College The City university Of New York Law Library Library facilities total 37,000 square feet, have a collection capacity of 137,000 hard-copy volumes and over 350,000 microform volumes and seats 369 students. The Law School computer network provides access to legal research databases such as Westlaw, Lexis/Nexis, e-mail and Internet connections, the Library's online catalog and circulation system, and computer-aided instruction. Apple Macintosh computers and laser printers are provided for student use.
Columbia Law School Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Cornell Law School Library The Cornell Law Library houses one of the country's finest collections of print materials, and provides access to numerous worldwide online services and free Internet sources. The Law Library has partnerships with several national and international organizations: the International Court of Justice (Official mirror site), the International Labor Organization (Official mirror site), the Hein Publishing Company (Official partner with Hein Digital Journals Project, and the Small Business Administration.
Fordham University School Of Law Leo T. Kissam Memorial Law Library
Hofstra University School Of Law Barbara And Maurice Deane Law Library
New York Law School Mendik Law Library New York Law School's Mendik Library, dedicated in 1990, is a comfortable research and study facility for students and faculty. It houses more than 500,000 volumes of books, microforms, audio/visual materials, and computer programs. The legal research resources include materials from international, federal, all fifty state and local New York jurisdictions. The Library's superb collection is augmented by a sophisticated range of computer research services and other technological enhancements.
New York University School Of Law Library
Pace University Law School Library Pace Law Library houses a fine research collection, CD-ROM and microform materials, electronic databases, and Internet resources and research guides.
St. John's University School Of Law Rittenberg Law Library The Rittenberg Law Library contains more than 500,000 volumes and volume equilavents. Through its website, patrons can access a wide range of legal and non-legal electronic resources. The library is open more than one hundred hours a week and provides students with a variety of study environments including individual carrels and group study rooms. The law school is fully wireless and encourages, but does not require, laptop ownership among students.
State University Of New York At Buffalo Law School Library
Syracuse University College Of Law H. Douglas Barclay Law Library The H. Douglas Barclay Library strives to offer you the best in information access and retrieval services. A skilled and dedicated library staff, supported by numerous student assistants, will assist you in discovering, obtaining, and understanding the complex research tools of the legal profession.
Touro Law Center Library Our collection of more than 420,000 law and law-related volumes and microform equivalents includes reporters, statutes, periodicals, treatises, historical, and other important materials. Computerized systems - CALI, LexisNexis, Westlaw, online databases, CD-Rom products, and the internet - further strengthen the resources available to our users.
Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Dr. Lillian And Dr. Rebecca Chuctick The Dr. Lillian and Dr. Rebecca Chutick Law Library, newly expanded and renovated, is the center of student and faculty research at Cardozo. Encompassing four floors of Cardozo’s building, the library holds more than 488,000 books, periodicals, microforms, and audio and video materials, and maintains an exceptionally comprehensive reference collection. Resources for computer-assisted research are readily available.
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