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The New York Law Institute is the oldest circulating law library in New York City and is open to Institute members and to scholars of history and the law. The New York Law Institute library is located in the Equitable Building and has a circulating collection of over 250,000 print volumes, including Congressional documents, records on appeal, current and supersede…
The New York Law Institute is the oldest circulating law library in New York City and is open to Institute members and to scholars of history and the law. The New York Law Institute library is located in the Equitable Building and has a circulating collection of over 250,000 print volumes, including Congressional documents, records on appeal, current and superseded U.S. and state laws, new and archival editions of legal treatises, and archival New York City and New York State materials. The library's collection also includes over 160,000 eBooks from Proquest and OverDrive, including legal, business, and engineering titles. Also available are numerous remote-access and on-site research databases such as CCH-Intelliconnect, Hein Online, LEXIS Advance, LLMC Digital, OED, ProQuest Congressional, and Westlaw Next.
  • Location: 120 Broadway, New York, NY
  • Established: 1828
  • Size: 250,000+ cataloged books in the New York Law Institute's collection of monographs and serials, bound newspapers, pamphlets, supplements, Congressional documents, and other printed material, and many electronic resources.
  • Circulation: In 2017 - 3717 print items, 2832 eBooks circulated
  • Population served: 1834 individuals
  • Director: Lucy Curci-Gonzalez (Executive Director)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org