courts.IN.gov: Law Library

Angelena Iglesia

Supreme Court Law Library The Supreme Court Law Library originated with an 1867 Act of the Indiana legislature which gave custody of the law books then in the State Library to the Supreme Court. The primary mission of the Supreme Court Law Library is to support the research needs […]

Supreme Court Law Library

Photo of Library Main RoomThe Supreme Court Law Library originated with an 1867 Act of the Indiana legislature which gave custody of the law books then in the State Library to the Supreme Court.

The primary mission of the Supreme Court Law Library is to support the research needs of the judges, staff and agencies of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals. The Supreme Court Law Library also serves as the primary law library for many state agencies, the Office of the Governor, the legislature, members of the private bar, and the citizens of Indiana.

The Law Library contains a comprehensive collection of legal materials of over 70,000 volumes and is a repository for publications produced under grants from the State Justice Institute. These publications are made available to Judges throughout the state.

Search Library Catalog

Library Location and Hours

Supreme Court Law Library
State House, Room 316
200 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Pho: 317-232-2557

Currently closed to the public.


Logo for Federal Depository Library Program

Federal Depository Library

Free access to U.S. Government information (Title 44, Section 1911). Library staff members are ready to assist you.


Related Information from Other Branches of Government

Indiana Attorney General Opinions

 

Source Article

Next Post

About Twitter limits

Why have limits? Limits alleviate some of the strain on the behind-the-scenes part of Twitter and reduce downtime and error pages. For the sake of reliability, we’ve placed some limits on the account actions below. Current Twitter limits The current technical limits for accounts are:  Direct Messages (daily): The limit […]