
Why the Legal Treatise Still Deserves a Closer Look
For generations, the legal treatise has been a cornerstone of legal research, consulted, cited, and trusted. At the same time, it is often treated as

For generations, the legal treatise has been a cornerstone of legal research, consulted, cited, and trusted. At the same time, it is often treated as

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Edited by Elizabeth G. Adelman and Jessica de Perio Wittman, Organizational Structures of Academic Law Libraries, Volume 3 continues AALL’s trusted series, offering fresh insight into how academic law libraries organize, collaborate, and lead in a changing educational landscape.

Discover the easiest way to master legal citation with the newly revised, 22nd edition of the User’s Guide to The Bluebook®.

Explore the first annotated legal history of Washington, D.C. during the Home Rule era—essential for scholars, practitioners, and legal historians.

For nearly 100 years, The Bluebook has helped legal professionals cite sources with confidence and consistency. The 22nd edition brings that legacy into the present with timely updates, new rules, and support for emerging technologies.

The go-to reference for legal abbreviations—now better than ever. Explore the latest edition of Prince’s Dictionary, trusted by 5,000+ professionals.

Our latest print publication, Encyclopedia of Presidential Vetoes from Washington through to Biden: History, Subject, and Procedures, is the only modern, comprehensive encyclopedia on the exercise of the presidential veto in United States history.

The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines millennials as those born roughly between the 1980s and 1990s. We explore how the workplace may be shifting with this new generation and where to locate resources on this timely topic.