You are subscribed to Law Library: News & Events from the Library of Congress. Law Library of Congress Highlights from May 2023 The mission of the Law Library of Congress is to provide authoritative legal research, reference and instruction services, and access to an unrivaled collection of U.S., foreign, comparative, and international law. Here are some of the new resources you may have missed recently. Our Public Services Division has released a new pre-recorded program, Recent Developments in U.S. Foreign Relations Law and Research Strategies. In May, we published 14 Guide to Law Online: Nations of the World: Guide to Law Online: Mexico Guide to Law Online: Micronesia, Federated States of Guide to Law Online: Moldova Guide to Law Online: Monaco Guide to Law Online: Mongolia Guide to Law Online: Montenegro Guide to Law Online: Montserrat Guide to Law Online: Morocco Guide to Law Online: Mozambique Guide to Law Online: Namibia Guide to Law Online: Nauru Guide to Law Online: Nepal Guide to Law Online: Netherlands Guide to Law Online: New Zealand In May, we published 13 posts to our blog, In Custodia Legis. Here are some highlights: New Acquisition: 1872 House Report of the Committee on Indian Affairs Ninth Circuit Dismisses Class Action Claims on I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! Spray Congressional Reactions to the Assassination of President Garfield in the Bound Congressional Record New Acquisitions: Skånske lov, the Law of Scania (Copenhagen, 1505) Historic Fairfield, CT – Pic of the Week Bound Congressional Record Now Back to 1873 in Congress.gov Upcoming U.S. Law Webinars – June 2023 The Old Courthouse of the Dred Scott Decision Online Legal Reports Collection Surpasses 4,000 Historical and Contemporary Reports Dr. Mabel Ping Hua Lee's Push for Suffrage Hello Mr. Lawyer! – Pic of the Week Join Us on 6/22 for a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar on Medieval European Legal Manuscripts And What They Are Telling Us LGBTQI+ Resources at the Library of Congress The Global Legal Monitor is our online publication covering legal news and developments worldwide. These are the articles from May: Pakistan: Supreme Court Temporarily Bars Government from Enforcing Supreme Court Reform Act Curtailing Suo Motu Powers of Chief Justice Canada: Provincial Ban on Cultivating Cannabis for Personal Use Upheld as Constitutional Israel: Legislation Authorizes Warrantless Searches and Sanctions to Combat Unlawful Possession of Weapons European Union: Commission Publishes List of Very Large Online Platforms and Search Engines under Digital Services Act Vietnam: Anti-Money Laundering Law Takes Effect European Union: Commission Publishes List of Very Large Online Platforms and Search Engines under Digital Services Act Egypt: House of Representatives Approves New Amendments to Citizenship Law South Korea: Government Announces Measure to Compensate Forced Labor Victims Who Won Lawsuits against Japanese Companies China: Legislation Law Codifies New 'Flexible' Local Regulations Tunisia: Leader of Main Opposition Party Detained Pending Trial Brazil: National Health Surveillance Agency Updates Its Guidelines on Use of Masks
United Kingdom: Immigration Bill Progresses to House of Lords
Brazil: New Law Creates Program to Prevent and Combat Sexual Crimes in the Public Administration Italy: New Law on Construction of World's Longest Suspension Bridge Enters into Effect Morocco: New Draft Law on the Higher Institute for the Judiciary Approved Brazil: Federal Council of Medicine Prohibits Use of Anabolic Steroids for Aesthetic Purposes United Kingdom: UK Olympic Governing Body Prohibits Transgender Women from Competing Outside Their Biological Gender Italy: Constitutional Court Rules on Discontinuation of Criminal Prosecution due to Defendant's Irreversible Mental and Physical Incapacity
Germany: Government Proposes Self-Identification Law for Transgender, Nonbinary, and Intersex Persons
England: New Draft Regulations Would Make Microchipping of Household Cats Mandatory
China: New Provisions Allow Foreign Universities to Establish STEM Schools in Hainan without Chinese Partners
Brazil: Brazil and Portugal Sign Memorandum on Economic Cooperation Libya: American and Libyan Citizens Arrested and Detained for Conducting Missionary Work and Apostasy India: Supreme Court Recognizes 'Irreconciliable Differences' as a Ground for Divorce under Hindu Law Uzbekistan: New Constitution Takes Effect Here are the webinars and events coming up in June: 6/8 at 1:00 PM: Orientation to Legal Research Webinar Series - U.S. Federal Statutes 6/20 at 2:00 PM: Congress.gov Webinar 6/22 at 2:00 PM: Medieval European Legal Manuscripts And What They Are Telling Us - a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar This email was sent to sajanram.shrestha@blogger.com using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Library of Congress · 101 Independence Ave, SE · Washington, DC 20540 · 202-707-5000 | | |
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