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a welcome message from your law librarian
I am excited to welcome you to the College of Law Library and Resource Center. It is the Center鈥檚 mission to create a space that supports the teaching, learning, and research of our faculty, students, and staff. My goal is for the space to be conducive to study, collaboration, and contemplative thought. Consider the Library and Resource Center a flexible space for you to use in a way that is best suited for your needs, whether it is in the quiet study space, group study space, or one of the many nooks and crannies throughout our campus. In addition to the print volumes and digital resources, I have study aids to help students dive deeply into class content. I have stocked the office supplies for when you just need a pen or a stapler. And, of course, a helpful Law Librarian! Please don鈥檛 hesitate to see me for research help or just to say hello.
Again, welcome! I鈥檓 glad you鈥檙e here.
Study Spaces
Quiet and collaborative study spaces are located in multiple locations in our College of Law. Equipped with comfortable seating options and technology that allows students, faculty, and staff to share their screens and stream into virtual classes and meetings, our campus community is able to work together on group projects and study sessions or utilize our space while borrowing the law library's reference materials.
Access to Courthouse Resources
The 探花族 College of Law is uniquely positioned in downtown 探花族, close to both the state and federal courthouses, where students can take full advantage of accessing a courthouse library before graduating from law school. The College of Law Librarian teaches research workshops to familiarize students with what these law libraries can offer so the students can see legal research in an actual courthouse setting, gaining invaluable experience to build skills, knowledge, and confidence to take with them into practice.
Accreditation Information
Accreditation is the hallmark of quality and high standards for legal education and admission to the Bar. The 探花族 College of Law is provisionally approved by the American Bar Association (Council of the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, 312-988-6738), and, in accordance with ABA rules, will continue to pursue full accreditation. Law schools that are provisionally accredited are entitled to all the rights of a fully approved law school. Similarly, from an ABA perspective, graduates of provisionally approved law schools are entitled to the same recognition that is accorded graduates of fully approved law schools.
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2800 University Blvd N, 探花族, FL 32211
904-256-7549
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Contact Information Law Library
College of Law, 121 W. Forsyth St., 探花族, FL 32202
Phone: (904) 256-8862
Email: cskinne4@ju.edu