Stan Rosenberg's Letter in Defense of the Law Libraries

Here is posted Stan Rosenberg's letter in defense of the Mass County Law Libraries. Although it helps, it doesn't go far enough. He asks Chief Justice Paula Carey, and Jonathan Williams, administrator of the Massachusetts Trial Courts to please consider retaining these works in some library in Western Massachusetts, such as Western New England College. Franklin Law Library in Greenfield, had the 5th oldest county law library in Massachusetts, founded in 1816, just one year after the first law library act (Act 177) was created, providing for the establishment of county law libraries. This makes it one of the oldest law libraries in the country. Any person, needing to access the law library for a trial or hearing could walk across the hall at a court recess and access any book of the 200 year old collection, or take it out to do research. Having the books an hour away at Western New England College, does not constitute timely access for legal research. Would a judge continue a case , while a party waited for 4 days to receive the book through interlibrary loan?




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