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The following patrons are permitted access
to all public areas of the Law Library upon presentation
of acceptable form of identification and proof of status:
- Seton Hall University students, employees, and
alumni;
- Members of the Bar;
- Rutgers Law School students;
- Students of other law schools with introduction letters from their law
school librarians specifying the purpose and length of
intended use (in addition to acceptable i.d. as mentioned
above);
- Students or recent graduates of other law schools
employed as law clerks with
introduction letters from the judges for whom they are
clerking or from their firm librarians or attorneys specifying
the purpose and length of intended use (in addition to
acceptable i.d. as mentioned above);
- New Jersey Law Librarians who are members of NJLLA;
- Persons taking a bar review course given at Seton
Hall Law School during the time of requested access.
Any questions regarding acceptable forms of identification and/or
proof of status should be directed to the Seton Hall Law School Security
Desk, at (973) 642-8725.
Access to Special Collections
Persons in the above categories who require on-site use of specific
items from the Rare Book Collection must telephone
(973) 642-8766 at least 72 hours in advance to schedule an appointment.
Persons requiring use of United States and/or New Jersey
Government Documents are permitted access to these two
depository collections located on the third floor of the
Law Library.
Persons requiring on-site use of the Rodino Collection must
telephone (973) 642-8766 at least 72 hours in advance to schedule an
appointment.
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