Law Library

About the Law Library

Frequently Asked Questions

(Complete policies are available at the bottom of this page.)

When is the library open today?

Library hours are available for each month here.

 

Calendar / Access / Hours

Access Policy - follows calendar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Librarians Mission Statement

Mission Statement for UNH School of Law Librarians

Electronic Resources: By Subject

Electronic Resources

Westlaw (Includes TWEN)                  MelCAT (Library Catalog)                 LexisNexis

 

Brock Impeachment Trial (2000)

Brock Impeachment Trial (2000)

Brock Trial Records at the UNH School of Law Library

On October 11, 2000, National Public Radio broke the news:

"NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE SENATE ACQUITS CHIEF JUSTICE DAVID BROCK OF THE FOUR ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT BROUGHT"

From that report:

The Judge Harry E. Trapp Collection

THE JUDGE HARRY E. TRAPP COLLECTION
Donated by the Children and Family in his Memory

HARRY EDWIN TRAPP
1890-1956

Reference Services

Public service staff members provide reference service designed to aid patrons in the use of the collection, not to assist in the interpretation or application of the law. Reference service is free to UNH School of Law library patrons. Available times:

  • Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 P.M.
     

Phone (603) 228-1541during the above hours and ask for:

Federal Depository Library Program

Federal Depository Library Program

University of New Hampshire School of Law Library has been a selective Federal depository library since 1973 and is one of nine depository libraries in the State of New Hampshire.

Shelving

Please do not re-shelve the library books you use

To serve you better, we've initated a new policy that only employees of the law library re-shelve books.

There is a book truck on the main floor and in the IP Library for you to place books on for later re-shelving.

Thank you.

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