Law Library: News & Events: Law Library of Congress Highlights from June 2026

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Law Library of Congress Highlights from June 2026

 

The mission of the Law Library of Congress is to provide authoritative legal research, reference, and instruction services and access to an unrivaled collection of U.S., foreign, comparative, and international law. Here are some of the new resources you may have missed recently.

In June, we expanded our collection and access to our digital collections through the following acquisitions:

In June, we published 17 posts to our blog, In Custodia Legis. Here are some highlights:

Law Library Remote Metadata Program Turns 10!

Supporting Art Through Hardships: The Federal Theatre Project

Join Us on 6/25 for a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar on Regulation of Internet Shutdowns in India and Pakistan

FALQs: What is the Swedish Parliamentary Offset System

Congress.gov New, Tip, and Top – June 2026

From the Serial Set: The Matanuska Glacier

Upcoming US Law Webinars – July 2026

Happy Flag Day!

Meet the Remote Interns from 2024-2025

A Deep Dive into Library Resources on Phillips v. Martin Marietta Corp. Pt. 1

A Deep Dive into Library Resources on Phillips v. Martin Marietta Corp. Pt. 2

An Overview of the Slavery and the Judiciary Collection: 1740 to 1860

A Textbook for the Laws of Nature’s God: Thomas Rutherforth’s Institutes

Code and Policy in Action: Shared Legislative Targets Between the Yurok and Other Sovereign Entities

Join Us on 7/16 for a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar, titled: “Colonialization, Tikanga Māori, and an Unwritten Constitution: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand’s Legal System”

The US Code at 100 Years: An Interview with Shawn Nevers, BYU Law Library Director

The US Code at 100 Years: New Law Library Reading Room Display

The Global Legal Monitor is our online publication covering legal news and developments worldwide. These are the articles from June:

Sweden: Parliament Votes to Allow 15- to 17-Year-Olds to be Imprisoned

European Union-Italy: EU Court Approves Italian System to Provide Fair Compensation for Online Use of Press Publications

Jordan: Amendments to Electronic Transactions Law Expand Digital Authentication Framework

El Salvador: Salvadoran Blue Economy Authority Created to Support Sustainable Ocean Resources

New Zealand: Bill Allows Greater Use of Automated Decision Making in Social Welfare System

Sweden: Parliament Advances Proposed Constitutional Amendments on Abortion, Freedom of Association, and Citizenship

Germany: Court Rules Chatbot Operators Are Liable for AI Hallucinations

Libya: Court Convicts Members of Criminal Group of Migrant Smuggling, Human Trafficking, Abduction, and Torture

Italy: New Law Implements EU Legislation on Consumer Credit Agreements

Sweden: Parliament Advances Proposed Constitutional Amendments on Abortion, Freedom of Association, and Citizenship

Germany: Government Proposes Introduction of European Digital Identity Wallet for Identification and Documentation

United States: Appeals Court Rules Law Requires Return of Buried Human Remains of Native American Boys

Sweden: Public Health Agency Issues Recommendations for Parents’ Screen Use

Switzerland: Voters Reject Popular Initiative to Limit Immigration

Germany: Legal Amendments Ease Restrictions on Living Kidney Donations

Senegal: New Law Introduces Amendments on Revoking Electoral Rights

China: State Council Issues Outbound Investment Regulation

Italy: “Greenwashing” Decree Regulating Commercial Environmental Claims Takes Effect

European Union: Court Partially Annuls Meta’s “Gatekeeper” Designation

Germany: Court Rules That “Shrinkflation” Violates Competition Law

Guatemala: New Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Law Enacted

Here are the webinars and events coming up in July:

7/9 at 1:00 PM: An Orientation to Legal Research Webinar: U.S. Federal Statutes

7/16 at 2:00 PM: A Foreign and Comparative International Law Webinar: Colonialization, Tikanga Māori, and an Unwritten Constitution: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand's Legal System.

7/23 at 1:00 PM: An Orientation to Law Library Collections Webinar featuring the Supreme Court of Ohio Law Library


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