Wisconsin State Law Library
Collection Overview
The
State Law Library’s collection, consisting of approximately 140,000
volumes in print, microfilm, microfiche, audio, video and CD-ROM
formats, contains primary law for all federal and state jurisdictions
as well as practice materials for all major areas of law. The Library
also subscribes to a variety of electronic resources available via the
Internet. Special collections include Appendices and Briefs for the
Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, and the Judicial Council
collection.
History
Founded
with the Wisconsin Territory by an Act of Congress in 1836, the
Wisconsin State Library, as it was then known, is the oldest library in
the state. It was created to serve the needs of the territorial
legislature. In 1876 it became part of the judicial branch, and so
remains today as an agency of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. By law the
Wisconsin State Law Library serves officers of the court, government
employees, attorneys and the public.
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