American Bar Association Law Library
Library in Washington, DC
The Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D. C. LLSDC) was set up in 1939 for educational, informational and scientific purposes. It is conducted as a nonprofit corporation to promote librarianship; to evolve and increase the effectiveness of law librarians; to cultivate the profession of law librarianship; to foster a spirit of ethical cooperation among members of the profession; and to supply for the further continuing education of law librarians.
Contact Details
From Website
American Bar Association Law Library
read moreThe Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D.C. (LLSDC) is an association established for educational, informational and scientific purposes. We have nearly 500 members dedicated to the evolving interests, services and needs of law librarians and our related community. We are a regional chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries, with a geographic focus on the Washington, D.C. region. Produced by the LLSDC Legislative Research Special Interest Section, the Legislative Source Book contains a collection of resources to help with complex historical and contemporary questions in legislative activities.