Law Library
As an integral educational component of the Duquesne University
School of Law, the primary mission of the Duquesne
University School of Law Center for Legal Information (DCLI) is to provide legal information support
to the curricular and academic programs of the
Law School. The Center provides and facilitates
access to legal and law-related information resources
to meet the teaching, research and study needs
of the law faculty and students comprehensively
and in the specialty areas, and in the areas of
ethical, moral concerns and professional responsibility
of the legal profession. The Center designs and
implements the legal research component of the
Law School’s Legal Research and Writing
Program, and develops other continuing legal research
educational programs to ensure and enhance the
legal research competency of the law faculty and
students. The Center assists the Duquesne University
community, the practicing bar and the general
public in meeting their legal information needs.
Members of the Law School community
have access to the services of both DCLI and
the Allegheny
County Law Library (ACLL) located
on the ninth floor of the City-County Building
on Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh. The
two libraries provide excellent services and
access to the best legal information resources
available. Members of the Bar and the general
public also have access to both facilities.
Please take a moment to view
the virtual
tour of the Duquesne University Center for
Legal Information.
Visit the Center for Legal
Information's web
site. |