The D'Angelo Law Library has special arrangements with the other local law school libraries, and we can usually get a book or article from one of these libraries in two to three business days.
If you are looking for a legal treatise, a law review article, or a case, or WorldCat indicates that another law school library in Chicago owns the book, please contact the D'Angelo Law Library reference desk in person or by phone at (773) 702-9631.
| Chicago-Area Law School Libraries | Worldcat symbol |
| DePaul Univ, Law Libr | IBC |
| Kent College of Law IIT Chicago | ILK |
| Northwestern Univ, Law Libr | INL |
| John Marshall Law Sch | IUJ |
| Loyola Univ of Chicago, Law Libr | JDS |
We are able to provide this service only to faculty, staff, and students of the Law School.
University of Chicago Law School students may study in the libraries of the other Chicago law schools, but may not check out books from other libraries. If you need a book from another library, our librarians can request it through interlibrary loan.
