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Supreme Court Law Library Santa Fe NM US
The Supreme Court Law Library, part of the Hawaiʻi State Law Library System, is located at 417 S. King Street, Room 115, Honolulu, HI 96813. Open Monday through Friday (excluding Hawaiʻi State holidays), the library provides access to legal resources, case law, statutes, and court records for the public, legal professionals, and researchers. It operates from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., offering a quiet study environment, research assistance, and access to both physical and digital legal materials.
Notable features include its central location within Aliʻiōlani Hale, the home of the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court, and its role as a key resource for legal education and judicial proceedings. The library also supports the Second Circuit Court Law Library at Hoapili Hale, extending its services to a broader legal community. Contact information includes a phone number at (808) 539-4964, a fax line at (808) 539-4974, and an email address at LawLibrary@courts.hawaii.gov for inquiries or assistance.
(Note: The initial mention of 237 Don Gaspar Ave, Santa Fe, NM, appears to be a discrepancy, as the provided details pertain to the Hawaiʻi State Law Library System.)
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The available reviews for the Supreme Court Law Library are limited and repetitive, with only one distinct review repeated multiple times. The reviewer, who has been utilizing the library’s services for an extended period, expresses high satisfaction, emphasizing the staff’s consistent willingness to assist with research needs and their effort to provide access to comprehensive resources. The sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with the reviewer strongly recommending the library’s services. No negative feedback is mentioned in the provided reviews.
The content beyond the reviews appears to be informational updates, promotional material, or descriptions of the library’s resources (e.g., access to Supreme Court opinions, historical records, and legal research tools), rather than additional user reviews. These sections highlight the library’s mission to provide free legal information and its ongoing efforts to expand resources, such as state regulations and legal dictionaries. However, they do not contribute to the review summary, as they are not user-generated feedback.
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