University of Maryland, Baltimore. Thurgood Marshall Law Library
University of Maryland, Baltimore. Thurgood Marshall Law Library
Mailing Address:
501 West Fayette St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
Contact: Bill Sleeman, Assistant Director for Technical Services
Phone: 410-706-0783
E-mail: bsleeman@law.umaryland.edu
Web: http://www.law.umaryland.edu
Finding Aids: Print and electronic form. See the library Special Collections and Digital Projects website at: http://www.law.umaryland.edu/marshall/specialcollections/
Access to Collections: By appointment only during regular library hours, Monday - Friday.
Overview
The Thurgood Marshall Law Library contains 426,000 volumes of Anglo-American legal materials as well as an outstanding international and foreign law collection. Extensive collections of both primary sources and secondary materials such as treatises are available. The library has also served as a selective depository for United States government documents since the 1970s, receiving many of the law-related documents that are published. Many electronic resources are available, including subscription access to legal and non-legal databases. The library's Catalog provides access to its holdings, as well as the holdings of other libraries within the University of Maryland System.
Special Services
Cameras (at librarian's discretion)
Digital cameras (at librarian's discretion)
Microfilm/microfiche printouts
Photocopies (at librarian's discretion)
Scanning (at librarian's discretion)
Type of Materials
Audiovisual Materials
Books and Monographs
Digital Collections
Government Documents
Institutional Records
Legal Records and Briefs
Microforms
Newspapers
Personal Papers
Photographs
Primary Resources
Printed Ephemera
Detailed Description of the African Americans in the Law Collection:
The African Americans in the Law Special Collection seeks to document the development and growth of the African American legal community in Maryland from 1877 to date. The Library will accomplish this through the acquisition, cataloging, arrangement and preservation of original manuscripts, both personal and professional, that reflect the unique challenges and exceptional contributions of African American legal practitioners. Organizational records, rare books and secondary sources will also be acquired. Major collections include the Legal Papers of Dallas Nicholas and William Gosnell, The Papers of the NAACP, The Papers of William H. Hastie, the Baltimore Afro American newspaper on microfilm, the papers of Baltimore activist Lena Lee, the personal and professional papers of faculty member Larry Gibson, and The Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Collection.
Other Collections
Learn about our other collections at:
http://www.law.umaryland.edu/marshall/specialcollections/