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Brown v. Board of Education Exhibits (2003-04)
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education and in conjunction with the Seattle University School of Law symposium From Brown To Grutter held on April 2, 2004, Seattle University Law Library created five commemorative exhibits:

The Brown v. Board of Education exhibits were created with the help of many individuals including librarians Stephanie Wilson and Kerry Fitz-Gerald, third year law student Katie Brown, and web developer Karla Heng.

Islamic Law (2002)
This display highlighted the law of Islam and the Library's materials on this increasingly important subject. Pictorial materials, newspaper articles and explanatory text were included to provide a brief overview of the sources and current impact of Islamic law. This exhibit was created by third year law student Cynthia Burress in consultation with reference librarian Bob Menanteaux. It was located on the 4th floor of the Library in the Dolliver Reading Room glass display cases.

Gems of the Seattle University Law Library (2001)
The "Gems of the Seattle University Law Library” featured rare works from the collection including books which told a story about a famous British case, described an incident that shaped U.S. history, played an important role in the development of international law or served as antecedents to the research tools now taken for granted. This exhibit was created by reference librarian Bob Menanteaux. It was located on the 4th floor of the Library in the Dolliver Reading Room glass display cases.

Lawyers in Popular Fiction (2000)
The Library inaugurated the 4th floor Library display cases with its first installation, "Lawyers in Popular Fiction." The exhibit provided a look at how the profession has been portrayed over the years, from Canterbury Tales to legal thrillers. This exhibit was created by reference librarian Brendan Starkey. It was located on the 4th floor of the Library in the Dolliver Reading Room glass display cases.

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