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Exhibit On Historical Accord Makes Debut At Law School, David Brooks Apr 2016

Exhibit On Historical Accord Makes Debut At Law School, David Brooks

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Newspaper article from Concord Monitor newspaper dated April 12, 2016. The article includes a description of the Magna Carta: An Enduring Legacy, 1215-2015 exhibit and symposium, as well as remarks by the University of New Hampshire School of Law Library Director Sue Zago. In addition to details about the exhibit, the article features historic information on the Magna Carta as well as some interesting examples of its present day influence.


“Magna Carta: Enduring Legacy 1215-2015” Traveling Exhibit To Display At Unh School Of Law From April 11 Through April 22, 2016, Matthew Jenks Apr 2016

“Magna Carta: Enduring Legacy 1215-2015” Traveling Exhibit To Display At Unh School Of Law From April 11 Through April 22, 2016, Matthew Jenks

Publicity Materials

University of New Hampshire School of Law Library blog post written by Cataloging Librarian Matthew Jenks. This short article describes the content of the exhibit, lists viewing hours, and provides information on the symposium event held April 12, 2016. The exhibit sponsors and organizers of the symposium are listed at the end of the article.


Exhibits, Concord Monitor Apr 2016

Exhibits, Concord Monitor

Media Coverage

Event listing for the exhibit Magna Carta: An Enduring Legacy, 1215-2015 from the print version of the Concord Monitor newspaper.


[American Bar Association Brochure Prepared For The Exhibit], American Bar Association Jan 2016

[American Bar Association Brochure Prepared For The Exhibit], American Bar Association

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Brochure from the exhibit Magna Carta: An Enduring Legacy, 1215-2015 produced by the American Bar Association and curated by the Law Library of Congress. In addition to providing additional information about the Magna Carta, this colorful tri-fold brochure also tells why the exhibit was developed and describes the work done by some of the organizing bodies.