The University of Michigan Law Library, located in Ann Arbor, MI, is an integral part of the Law School's instruction and research operation. Its purpose is to provide comprehensive collections, effective access to legal information, and facilities and services to support the teaching, research, and educational needs of the Law School faculty and students. The library's collections cover a wide range of legal topics, including Anglo-American, foreign, comparative, and international law, and it is also a depository for documents of the European Union and U.S. government publications.
In addition to serving the Law School community, the University of Michigan Law Library welcomes individuals who need to conduct legal research, including University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students, as well as attorneys, researchers, and the general public. With its extensive collection of primary and secondary legal resources in various formats, the library strives to provide a complete worldwide collection and is particularly strong in areas such as indigenous law, foreign law, and international law. Notary services are also available to current members of the Michigan Law Community.
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