June is LGBTQ Pride Month, and there are so many ways to celebrate! We at the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library are looking back at some of our favorite Ex Libris Juris blog posts highlighting LBGTQ history and individuals as well as useful resources for the LGBTQ community and allies.
Read moreLaw Library Resources from Home (and Beyond!)
If you’re unable to visit the Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library in person, never fear – the Law Library has a wide variety of remote databases, downloadable publications, and other online resources that are accessible from anywhere you can connect to the internet.
Read moreCelebrating Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: National, State, and Local Resources
May is National Asian and Pacific Islanders American Heritage Month. To celebrate, we have compiled a resource list of national, state, and local organizations that focuses on serving Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. To learn more about the history and background of Asian and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month, check out our last week’s blog post.
Read moreLatest & Greatest – The Special Needs Child and Divorce
Recognizing that the judicial system is overwhelmed by family law cases and is, at times, ill-equipped to handle cases involving children with special needs, author and attorney, Margaret “Pegi” S. Price has drafted a practical guide that can help lawyers address the needs of these families better and prevent placing these children in crisis. She begins her book, The Special Needs Child and Divorce: A Practical Guide to Handling and Evaluating Cases, with a description of what special needs are, a discussion of pertinent legislation regarding disabilities, and some guidance to enable courts and attorneys to identify and handle cases involving children with special needs.
Read moreLatest & Greatest – Advancing Equity
Advancing Equity at the Intersection of Race, Mental Illness, and Criminal Justice Involvement by Attorney Deanna M. Adams highlights the complexity of the intersection of race, mental illness, and criminal justice involvement.
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