Law Library of Congress Launches a New Online Collection of U.S. Military Legal Resources
From In Custodia Legis:
A new collection is now available on the law.gov website: Military Legal Resources.
This collection includes material from the William Winthrop Memorial Library at the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Selections of their physical library collection have been digitized and made available to the public online, including primary source materials and publications in the field of military law.
The collection is divided into three webpages to best highlight the type of material available: JAG Legal Center & School Materials, Historical Materials, and Military Law and Legislative History. These pages contain the digitized material, as well as descriptions of the collections and, in some cases, historical and contextual significance.
Read the Complete Launch Announcement (approx. words)
Direct to United States Military Law Resources (via LLOC)
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