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Robert Pence. Mr. Pence is a 1971 graduate of the Washington College of Law. He also obtained his Masters in Renaissance Literature and Art and Masters in Literature at American University.
In Johnson v. Avery in 1969 and in Gilmore v. Lynch, both Supreme Court and Federal court decisions established the rights of prison inmates to have reasonable and adequate access to law libraries or to other methods of legal assistance.
A mission of all public law libraries is to provide access to timely, reliable, and accurate legal information in a format that can be understood and used by the greatest number of people.
Law libraries are a great resource if you are representing yourself, or if you want learn about the law. Law libraries usually have self-help legal books. These books are written for people who are not lawyers and give you tips on how to handle your case.
Today, the Law Library of Congress is not only the largest law collection in the world, with 2.9 million volumes, it is also an institution serving Congress and the public with unparalleled research and reference services, and extensive electronic services.
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