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Where members of the bench, bar and public come for top quality programs and legal research tools.

 

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Find out more about our CLE series and sign up today for upcoming programs.

Board member Nicole Colbert-Botchway, Susan McCourt Baltz, Christina Abate, Gail Wechsler

Law Library Awarded Grant by St. Louis Bar Foundation

In January, the Law Library Association of St. Louis received a grant from the St. Louis Bar Foundation. This grant will support expanision of the Law Library's Judicial Legacy Project, which involves interviewing distinguished retired judges in our region.

cover of "The Girls of Atomic City"

The Girls of Atomic City by Denise Kiernan

In the Girls of Atomic City, Denise Kiernan traces the astonishing story of the unsung female heroes who helped in the war effort during WWII through their work on a secret project based in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

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Michael Downey, Esq.

JUNE PROGRAM: Annual Legal Ethics Update

Learn about latest updates related on the topic of Legal Ethics. 

Our presenter is Michael Downey, Esq. of the Downey Law Group.  Michael Downey is a legal ethics lawyer and founder of Downey Law Group LLC, a law firm devoted to legal ethics, law firm risk management, and the law of lawyering. Michael regularly represents lawyers, their clients, judges, and other professionals in high stakes and complex civil litigation and disciplinary proceedings.

Qualifies for 2.0 Missouri Bar Ethics CLE credits. It runs from 12:30 PM to 2:10 PM. This is a virtual program.


Professor Morgan Hazelton, Esq.

SEPTEMBER PROGRAM: Preview of the 2025-2026 U.S. Supreme Court Term

Learn more about the most high-profile cases to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court in its upcoming term, which begins on Monday October 6.


photo of Morley Swingle, Esq.

OCTOBER PROGRAM: Demonstrative Evidence in Criminal Cases

Former prosecutor and award-winning author Morley Swingle explains the complexities involved in presenting or fighting against demonstrative evidence in a criminal trial at our October CLE.