Nathan Dorn joined the Law Library in 2008 where he serves as the Rare Book Curator. In that post, he spends his time working with patrons, creating presentations for visitors, and helping to educate the public about the Law Library's rare book collection. He cannot believe his good luck to have found a professional application for his love of Latin, oddball trivia and the history of law. Nathan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion from The University of Chicago, and Master of Arts degree in Jewish Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as well as a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from the Catholic University of America.
Most Recent Posts
- The Faces of Renaissance Law – Pic of the Week October 19th, 2012
- October Days of 1789 – Pic of the Week October 5th, 2012
- The Mysterious Disappearance of the First Library of Congress May 24th, 2012
- The State of What?? U.S. States that Never Made the Cut May 10th, 2012
- John Hessler on the Corpus Agrimensorum, Roman Land Law, and Mathematical Approaches to Archeology March 26th, 2012
- Jolande Goldberg on Tree Figures, Memorization and the Law of Blood Relations March 20th, 2012
- An Interview with Patrick Brown, Friends of the Law Library of Congress Rare Book Fellow March 7th, 2012
- Bacon and the Law Redux January 23rd, 2012
- John Selden As An Early Modern Maccabee December 27th, 2011
- Caramuel’s Metametrica and the Probability of Law December 13th, 2011