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Duke Law in D.C.: DC-Area Libraries

Remote research support for law students enrolled in the Duke in D.C. program.

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Searches for books and other materials across U.S. libraries; results are displayed in geographic proximity (enter your D.C. ZIP code to find matching area libraries).

Letter of Introduction

Some private law school libraries may require you to present a "letter of introduction" from Duke Law in order to be granted access.

To request a letter of introduction on Duke Law letterhead, contact the Reference Desk with the following information:

  • Name
  • Duke email
  • Expected year of graduation

Accessing Other D.C. Libraries

Below are links to D.C.-area libraries, both law-focused and public, which may provide access to collections for Duke Law in D.C. students. Each library sets its own access policies and hours; please confirm with the library before your visit.

In most cases, showing a Duke Law ID will grant access to the library and the use of its collections and resources on-site, but not the ability to remove/borrow items. Please plan your research accordingly, and contact the Duke Law Reference Desk for assistance with accessing materials in Duke's collection if you are unable to access a copy on-site in D.C.

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