
The library now has access to The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources II, 1763-1970.
This database is a fully searchable digital archive of more than 3 million pages drawn from the collections of the Harvard Law Library, the Yale Law Library, and the Law Library of Congress. It includes state and territorial codes, constitutional conventions and compilations, and municipal codes, with coverage from 1763 to 1970. Volumes in this collection are, for the most part, not digitally available elsewhere, making it especially valuable to researchers.
The database augments, and is cross-searchable with, The Making of Modern Law: Primary Sources, 1620-1926. Just click on "Advanced Search."
It is also related to The Making of Modern Law, which provides digital images of more than 20,000 American and British legal treatises from the 19th and 20th centuries.






