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Kansas Supreme Court Law Library

The law library is a reference service for judges, lawyers, and the public.



About the law library

The Kansas Supreme Court Law Library is located on the first floor of the Kansas Judicial Center. It supports the legal research needs of Kansas judges, court personnel, lawyers, state employees, students, and the public. Librarians may provide guidance and access to legal information, but they cannot provide legal advice.
 

Recent acquisitions

February 2020: Acquisitions | Supplements 
November 2019: Acquisitions | Supplements 
May-June 2019: Acquisitions | Supplements
March-April 2019: Acquisitions | Supplements
January-February 2019: Acquisitions | Supplements 

 

Services

  • Copying, scanning or Microfiche 15 cents per page 

  • Color copies 50 cents per page

  • Faxing 50 cents per page

  • Interlibrary loan 

  • ​New law library acquisitions and supplements

  • Federal documents depository  

 

Library databases

You may access these services online from outside the law library:

You must visit the library to use these services:

 

Printed library collections

  • Briefs 

  • Statutes and session laws from all 50 states.  

  • Federal materials 

  • Treatise material 

  • Published decisions 

  • Unpublished decisions (1993 to 2017) 

  • Kansas Administrative Regulations 

  • Historical materials

 

Legal self-help 

In addition to legal books for nonlawyers in the Supreme Court Law Library collection, we suggest: 

Kansas Judicial Council

Kansas Legal Services

Lawyer referral service

 

Kansas law school libraries 

University of Kansas School of Law

Washburn University School of Law

 

Contact 

Kansas Supreme Court Law Library
301 SW 10th Ave., 1st Floor
Topeka KS 66612-1507
785-296-3257
Fax: 785-296-1863
lawlibrary@kscourts.org

 

Staff

Marcia Hannon, Assistant Director and Federal Depository Librarian
Vacant, Librarian
Marie Valdivia, Library Assistant 

 

U.S. Federal Depository Library

The U.S. Government Publishing Office through the Federal Depository Library Program distributes certain classes of government documents free of cost to federal depository libraries. These libraries must offer free, public access to their federal collections. Information specialists are available at these libraries to help people locate federal information.

The Supreme Court Law Library is a Congressionally designated depository of U.S. Government Documents. Public access to the government documents collection is guaranteed by public law. (Title 44 United States Code)

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