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196: 202: 261: 17: 109:. The Federalists, who were prominent in Boston and integral to the library's founding, began importing English law books for local lawyers to use. The Supreme Judicial Court, needing a law library for their own use, permitted the library to be moved into the Court's offices in exchange for access to its many volumes. Meanwhile, the 139:. Members pay a yearly fee for the privilege of being admitted to the library and using its facilities, with the exception of state, court or non-profit legal services organizations members. The library has over 450,000 volumes of materials, most of which can be searched using an online catalog accessible via the library's web site. 68:
The history of the library is very much bound up in the history of the Supreme Judicial Court itself. Many of the proprietors of the library were chief justices of the Supreme Judicial Court, including
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Today, many lawyers in the Boston area use the library for
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The library was also caught up in the debates between the
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John Adams Courthouse
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United States
John Adams Courthouse
Pemberton Square
Boston, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Massachusetts Appeals Court
Theophilus Parsons
Lemuel Shaw
Horace Gray
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Federalists
common law
English law
Jeffersonians
civil law
Napoleonic Code
Massachusetts General Court
Reporter of Decisions
Gold v. Eddy
common law
legal research
Official homepage of the Social Law Library
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