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Law Library Phoenix AZ US
The Law Library of Congress, located at 101 W Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ, is dedicated to providing authoritative legal research, reference services, and instructional support to legal professionals, scholars, and the public. As part of the Library of Congress, it houses the world’s largest collection of legal resources, including over 2.9 million items spanning U.S., foreign, comparative, and international law. This extensive collection, curated by a team of experienced legal specialists and librarians, offers unparalleled access to rare and comprehensive legal materials from around the globe.
Notable for its expertise and resources, the Law Library serves as a vital hub for legal scholarship and practice. While research appointments are not mandatory for accessing the Reading Room, they are strongly recommended—particularly for materials stored offsite—to ensure efficient assistance and access. Visitors are encouraged to request appointments in advance through the library’s official channels. The Law Library’s commitment to excellence in legal information and its role as a cornerstone of legal education and research make it a key resource for legal professionals and students alike.
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