This holiday season, celebrate with the Zief Law Library! Connect with your colleagues over shared meals and love for pets while you prepare for Winter Break. Check out these two activities you can do to get in the holiday spirit.
Month: November 2025
Zief Law Library Hours – Thanksgiving 2025
Hi all!
Please note that the law library will have the following adjusted hours for Thanksgiving 2025:
Wednesday, Nov. 26th: 8:00 AM- 5:00 PM
Thursday – Friday, Nov. 27th – Nov.28th: CLOSED
Saturday, Nov. 29th: 10:00 AM- 6:00 PM
Sunday, Nov. 30th: 10:00 AM- 6:00 PM
Normal Hours Resume on Sunday, Dec. 1st: 8:00 AM- 11:00 PM
For a full calendar view of our current and upcoming hours, visit our Law Library Hours of Operations website.
New Books At The Zief Law Library: October 2025

The Zief Law Library added new books and eBooks to its collection in October 2025. Topics from October include: antitrust law; economics and the law; gender and sexuality law; immigration law; housing policy; privacy and data protection; reproductive rights; urban planning and development and more!
Click the titles below or explore our monthly New Books at Zief Law Library webpage for the complete list of recent arrivals. On this site, you will find new additions to the Zief Library print and digital collections. Navigate the site by using the tabs to the left. New books are organized by date of arrival.
Coming to a Neighborhood Near You: The Repercussions of Crime and Punishment by Jim Reese
Queer Traffic: Sex, Panic, Free Trade by Jennifer Tyburczy
The Character of Consent: The History of Cookies and the Future of Technology Policy by Meg Leta Jones
Antitrust in the Decentralized Economy: DeFi, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and Blockchain by Konstantinos Stylianou
The Abortion Market: Buying and Selling Access in the Era Before Roe by Katherine J. Parkin
The Projects: A New History of Public Housing by Howard A. Husock
Pay Up! Conservative Myths About Tax Cuts for the Rich by John L. Campbell
Young and Undocumented: Political Belonging in Uncertain Times by Julia Albarracín
Migration Stories: Connecting Activism, Policy, and Scholarship edited by Benjamin Gatling
Reclaiming the Road: Mobility Justice Beyond Complete Streets by David L. Prytherch
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month at the Law Library
November is Native American Heritage Month, and we’re marking the occasion with a book display that showcases the rich intersection of Indigenous history, law, and justice. Stop by the Research Desk on the main level of the law library to explore this display of books.

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