The Library of Michigan has launched its collection of circulating law titles. From constitutional law, civil rights, and court procedures to how to handle a divorce, estate plan, or landlord-tenant matter, from new self-help titles with
a Michigan focus to legal classics, we’re ready to move the books off the shelves and out around the state. Browse and borrow items directly from the stacks of the State Law Library or check them out at your local public library through MeLCat.
Here’s just a sample:
Every Landlord’s Tax Deduction Guide: This straightforward guide will help landlords understand their potential tax deductions in a format that is easy to follow.
Michigan Building Code, 2015: Michigan’s current code includes information about building permits, regulations for building systems, and other provisions for building professionals to reference.
Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and the Law in a Nutshell: As an overview of state and federal laws about the LGBT community, this guide covers a lot of information in a simple-to-understand format. Some of the topics
covered are an overview of historical regulations, laws on parenthood and marriage, and laws on nondiscrimination.
Student Loan Law: A good overview of student loans and your options when it comes to repayment and default. The guide mostly covers federal loans, but there is a section on private loans as well.
Questions? Be sure to give us a call at our new number –
517-335-1480 - or email us at lmlawlib@michigan.gov.
State Law Library and Library of Michigan
Michigan Library and Historical Center
702 W. Kalamazoo
Lansing, MI 48909
Law Desk: 517-335-1480
Main Library: 517-335-1477
www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan