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This section provides information about collections from other institutions related to Law. 

Related Collections

The Law Library Microform Consortium is a vast digital archive of historical and legal documents from around the world. LLMC partners with libraries and institutions to build a comprehensive digital archive that serves as a vital resource for legal professionals, historians, and scholars.

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The Law Library of Congress contains the largest collection of United States, foreign, comparative, and international law and legislation in the world. The law collection currently consists of more than one million titles comprising over 2.92 million volumes, and also contains 100,300 reels of microfilm, 3.27 million pieces of microfiche, 16,187 tangible electronic resources (CD-ROMs and other disks), and 7.1 million digital files.

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Robert Crown Law Library Special Collections identifies, collects, and preserves records of enduring value and cultural history of the Robert Crown Law Library and Stanford Law School.  Special Collections supports the curriculum, clinics, and programs of the school by gathering accurate, authentic, and selected records of the life at the Robert Crown Law Library and Stanford Law School using the highest standards of records management.

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