The Law Library of Congress is the national law library of the United States and is located in Washington, D.C. It is a research library that is open to the public and serves as a resource for legal research and information for Congress, the federal courts, and the executive branch of the U.S. government. The Law Library of Congress was established in 1832, making 2022 the 175th anniversary of the library.
To celebrate this milestone, the Law Library of Congress may host events or exhibits to mark the occasion. These could include lectures, symposia, or other educational programming related to the history and importance of the Law Library of Congress. The library may also release special publications or materials to commemorate the anniversary. If you are interested in learning more about the Law Library of Congress and its 175th anniversary, you can visit its website or contact the library directly for more information.