Law Books in Non-Law Libraries

From: Kelly Pucci (kpucci@marshallip.com)
Date: Wed Apr 03 2002 - 15:13:43 PST


When I'm not working at the firm I'm a volunteer for the Book Rescue
Project, a group that collects and distributes books to school,
libraries, individuals. This group has delivered books to grateful
readers all over the world. In the past they have not dealt with law
books because of space problems. I'm trying to put together a list of
law books that could be used in non-law settings of all types including
prisons, nursing homes, public libraries, foreign libraries, schools,
home schoolers and on and on. Can anybody suggest some titles? For
example, a recent Martindale-Hubbell could be useful for state digests;
the Constitution volume of USC could be useful. Thanks for your help.

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