Did you miss the Law Day 2025: Constitutions, Unity and the Rule of Law webinar? Want to revisit a thought-provoking panel from last year’s Human Rights Day? Interested in watching a lecture from current Supreme Court Justices as part of the Supreme Court Fellows Program Lecture? Good news, the Law Library of Congress has made it easy for you to watch and revisit some of our annual events on the Library of Congress’s YouTube channel!
Each year, the Law Library of Congress hosts a series of signature programs to commemorate Law Day, Constitution Day, and Human Rights Day. These events bring together legal scholars, practitioners, and historians for thought-provoking discussions on issues concerning domestic, as well as foreign, international, and comparative law.
If you were unable to attend these events live or would like to revisit them to explore a topic more thoroughly, the Library’s YouTube channel is your go-to place to watch the entire event. We update the channel regularly after our events, so be sure to subscribe to the Library of Congress’s YouTube channel and save the “Law and Library” playlist so that you can be notified when we upload new videos!
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