On April 12, 2010, from 2:20 to 3:00 p.m., I conducted my eighth and final observation for the semester, for my subculture, on the third floor of the Shepard Broad Law Center Law Library. I sat at a glass table overlooking the parking lot in front of the building. There were seven students working at four of the tables in the area; they were working on computers and writing notes manually. They were dress casually.
There was a table along a wall near where I was sitting, displaying materials to assists students with legal research. I asked if anyone could take them for themselves; someone said yes, so I did. There are tables and chairs situated around the room, where students can work and study in quiet.
There are characitures of past jurists on the wall in the back of the room. There are also law professor's offices in the back as well. There are stacks of books written by Johnny Burris, one of the law professors. The library has law reviews from various law schools around the country, as well as Literature of Liberty, law library journal, Lawyer's Guild Review, Legal Aid Brief case, Legal Writing, Lawyer's Medical Journal, Professional Ethics, Justice System Journal, Mental and Physical Disability Reports, books on different types of lawyers, Solar law, Public Utilites, Litigation, and tax planning, among others.
There are seminar rooms, restrooms, etc.
Monday, April 12, 2010
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