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Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School Of Law Library - The Library houses more than 172,000 volumes. Included in the collection are all materials necessary to support the basic legal education curriculum. Reported decisions of all federal and state appellate courts, federal and state legislation, and administrative rules and regulations are easily accessible. The Library subscribes to more than 650 legal periodicals and over 250 looseleaf services. The Library maintains subscriptions to current legal periodicals printed in the English language and to many nonlegal periodicals.
Cumberland County Law Library - Basic legal resources are found in the Law Library including North Carolina laws and cases, the U.S. Code Annotated, the U.S. Code Service, U.S. Supreme Court cases, legal encyclopedias, digests, Federal Supplement, Federal Reporter, and South Eastern Reporter.
Duke University School Of Law Law Library - Duke is ranked among the finest academic law libraries in the United States and offers its users the resources of an outstanding collection of legal materials, an elegant modern study environment, and direct access to a variety of sources of electronic legal information. The core of the library's local resources for the law school and university communities remains its collection of nearly 600,000 volumes, with acknowledged strengths in foreign and international law, as well as in United States legal materials. The library staff is highly trained in law, legal research, and in the uses of information technology. They are here to assist in all facets of legal research and library use.
North Carolina Supreme Court Law Library - Any person who conducts himself or herself in a quiet, orderly, and lawful manner, and who abides by the Rules of the Library and the reasonable requests of the staff, may visit the Library and reasonably use its material to such extent, in such manner, and for such duration as in the discretion of the Librarian or Assistant Librarian reasonably does not or will not interfere with the performance of the Library's primary function of serving the Appellate Division of the General Court of Justice. Insofar as time permits, visitors may receive directional information from Library staff; but no visitor, except as serving the Appellate Division of the General Court of Justice, may receive law research, or legal advice or counsel, from a member of the Library staff. The Library's collection does not circulate to the public.
North Carolina Central University School Of Law Library - the Law Library provides the research, practicing, instructional and reference resources required to support and enhance the learning and research experiences of the students and the research and writing needs of the faculty. These resources are offered in a variety of media formats, including paper, microform, online and CD-ROM to support and enhance the learning and research experiences of the students. The Law Library's collection of over 290,000 volume and volume equivalents contains the resources necessary to support the curriculum and the Law School's commitment to Civil Rights, social justice, environmental law, education law, health law, entrepreneurship, tax planning and small business administration.
University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill Kathrine R. Everett Law Library - The Kathrine R. Everett Law Library supports the education of Carolina Law students, acts as a research partner with faculty and students, and serves the legal information needs of University students and faculty, the legal community, and the residents of North Carolina.
Wake Forest University School Of Law Professional Center Library - The Professional Center Library is a dynamic learning center dedicated to serving the needs of today's student. The Library provides in-depth resources for research and study. Located in the center wing of the Worrell Professional Center for Law and Management, The library serves as a focal point for interaction between students and faculty in both schools. Students can use many of the information resources that they will encounter in their professional careers.
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