Friday, April 24, 2009
Mon, 08 May 2006
The Ehrhorn Law Library is pleased to announce access to The Making of Modern Law, a full-text, fully-searchable electronic collection of Anglo-American legal treatises from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The collection comprises over 21,000 monographs and materials regarding British Commonwealth and American law, with 14,900 titles from the 19th century and 7,100 titles from 1900-1926. The collection includes casebooks, local practice manuals, books on legal form, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, and speeches. The collection is of interest to scholars and patrons interested in domestic and international law, legal history, business and economics, politics and government, national defense, criminology, religion, education, labor and social welfare, and military justice.
Ehrhorn Law Library is the nucleus of the law school. Its collection supports the law faculty and students in their studies and research and is an important resource for the local legal community. The law library faculty and staff stand ready to assist in accessing information from the growing universe of legal material in print, electronic, and other media. For more information about law library hours and resources, please call (434) 592-5350 or visit www.liberty.edu/law/.