The forlorn figure adorning Lodovico Pontano’s Singularia (1510) reflects some of my emotions on this, my last day as the Rare Book Librarian at the Lillian Goldman Law...
Visual Culture and Legal Norms:
What Can We Learn from Law’s Picture Books?
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
12:00 - 1:30pm
Room 127, Sterling Law Building...
The role of imagery in the governance of Renaissance Venice will be explored in an exhibit talk sponsored by the Yale Law Library. Christopher W. Platts (History of Art, Yale...
In conjunction with its ongoing exhibition, “Free Tom Mooney! The Yale Law Library’s Tom Mooney Collection,” the Law Library is sponsoring a talk by exhibition co-curator...
The Lillian Goldman Law Library is proud to join with the Yale Black Law Students Association in remembering the most famous event in New Haven’s history, the Amistad...
The Lillian Goldman Law Library is pleased to host a talk by Professor Anders Winroth on the library’s latest rare book exhibition, “The Pope’s Other Jobs: Judge...
Our first traveling exhibition, “250 Years of Blackstone’s Commentaries,” is now on display in the library of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, in London....
“Blackstone’s Commentaries: A Work of Art?”
An exhibition talk by
Cristina S. Martinez, PhD
University of Ottawa
Friday, April 17, 2015...
The Lillian Goldman Law Library welcomes Anna Franz as its 2015 Rare Book Fellow. Anna is our second Rare Book Fellow. She earned a Master’s in Library &...
“Murder and Women in 19th-Century America: Trial Accounts in the Yale Law Library”
An exhibition talk by
MIKE & EMMA WIDENER, curators
Friday, January 30...