Nathan Dorn joined the Law Library in 2008 where he serves as the Rare Books Curator. In that post, he spends his time working with patrons, developing the collection, creating presentations for visitors, and helping to educate the public about the Law Library's rare books collection. Nathan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion from The University of Chicago, a Master of Arts degree in Jewish Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from the Catholic University of America, and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center.
Most Recent Posts
- Rare Book Video – George Washington’s Copy of the Acts of the First Session of the First Congress under the Federal Constitution of 1789 November 21st, 2018
- The Murder of Penowanyanquis and the Trial of Arthur Peach, Plymouth, 1638 September 13th, 2018
- Female Printers in Sixteenth-Century Paris August 20th, 2018
- Raymond of Peñafort – Pic of the Week January 19th, 2018
- Pic of the Week: The Hamburg Municipal Code of 1497 November 17th, 2017
- Parliamentary Protests Filed in the House of Lords from 1641 TO 1799: Acquisition of a Rare Resource Related to American Independence October 3rd, 2017
- An Interview with Dasha Kolyaskina, Junior Fellow at the Law Library of Congress July 11th, 2017
- Bamberg Criminal Code of 1507 – Pic of the Week May 26th, 2017
- Jewish American Heritage Month May 4th, 2017
- The Treaty That Saved Plymouth Colony March 22nd, 2017