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University of Wyoming


Library Hours
Library Access and Services
Library Staff
George William Hopper Biography


UW Law Library Hours

Regular Hours

Monday-Thursday
7:30 a.m. - Midnight
Friday
7:30 a.m.- 9:00 p.m.
Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sunday
9:00 a.m. - Midnight

 


 

UW Law Library Access and Services


The law library collection includes 206,120 treatises, microfiche, law reviews, federal and state statutes, administrative decisions, digests, looseleafs, citators, encyclopedias, reporters, and audio-visual cassettes.  It is open to the general public. 

Any Wyoming resident may check out treatises.  Registering as a borrower is free and requires a form of picture ID.  Our circulating collection checks out for four weeks.   Renewals can be done over the telephone at (307)766-2210 or through the online catalog.

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Computer access to the Internet is available throughout the library. Computers for students are available for word processing, email, and CALI exercises.  The student lounge houses an email bar for quick access from the classrooms.

Access to Westlaw and Lexis computers is restricted to those users who have their own password.  Incoming students are all assigned a password during the first few weeks of classes.

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Conference rooms seating approximately 8 people are available for use during library hours.  Call (307) 766-2210 for reservations.  Reservation periods are two hours with the opportunity to extend if the room is free.

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Copy machines are available.  They take both cash or copy cards.  Copy cards may be purchased in the administrative office.

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Interlibrary loan services are restricted to law school faculty, staff and students.  However, books from our circulating collection can be mailed directly to your office upon request.  Charges are $5.00/volume.

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Photocopies or faxes of any cite you have that is housed in our collection can be sent directly to you.

Photocopy charges:
$10.00 basic service charge +
$.10 per page after 30 pages

Fax charges:
$10.00 basic service charge +
$.50 per page after 10 pages

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Reference assistance is available weekdays from 7:30 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. during regular school session.  To reach the Reference Desk, call (307) 766-5737 or email dperson@uwyo.edu.  The reference staff does not perform extensive legal research or give legal advice, but we can direct your research within the available resources.


Legal Services

Legal research services are not provided by our library staff. There is a fee-based student organization within the law school that can assist attorneys.  They can be reached at (307) 766-6725 or through their web page at http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/law/legal_research_services.asp.

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Free legal assistance is not provided by the law school, although the library staff can direct users to appropriate legal resources.  University of Wyoming students seeking legal assistance for personal issues should contact the Elizabeth Goudey, the Students' Attorney in the Wyoming Union at (307) 766-6347 or visit her web site at http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/studentatty/viewcat.asp.

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Legal Services Clinic is offered through the law school curriculum.  This is not a walk-in service.  The clinic operates in conjunction with the Albany County servicing pro bono cases.  Clients must file an application and be recommended by the county to qualify. For more information call (307) 766-2014 or visit their web site at http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/Law//Student_life/Clinics/lglsrvs.asp

 

UW Law Library Staff

Library Director
Tim Kearley
(307) 766-5175
tkearley@uwyo.edu
Administrative Librarian
Debora Person
(307) 766-5731
dperson@uwyo.edu
Electronic Services Librarian
Tawnya Plumb
(307) 766-5733
tplumb@uwyo.edu
Public Services Librarian
Amy Pearce
(307) 766-6419
apearce2@uwyo.edu
Library Associate, Senior
Susan Wozny
(307) 766-2232
woz@uwyo.edu
Computer Support Specialist, Senior
Edouard Havugimana
(307) 766-5734
edwardh@uwyo.edu
Accounting Associate
Wendy Hatch
(307) 766-5418
whatch@uwyo.edu
Library Specialist
Marguerite Latta
(307) 766-5396
mlatta@uwyo.edu
Library Specialist
Tammy Ackerson
(307) 766-5730
tammya@uwyo.edu
Library Assistant
Abigail Beaver
(307) 766-9995
cowsgomo@uwyo.edu


George William Hopper


George William Hopper was born in Cleveland and graduated from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee in 1951 with a Bachelor of Science degree with honors. He moved with his family to Cody, Wyoming in 1952 where his father served as an Episcopal parish priest. 

Hopper graduated from the University of Wyoming College of Law with honors in 1956.  During his time as a student, he served as Chancellor of the Potter Law Club and as Editor-in-Chief of the Wyoming Law Journal.  He was also instrumental in founding Omicron Delta  Kappa national student leadership honorary society. 

Following his graduation, Hopper became an associate at Byron Hirst, Esq. of Cheyenne and in 1960 was appointed Trial Attorney in the S.E.C. Regional Office in Denver.  He resigned that position to be a visiting professor in the College of Law during the 1963-64 academic year, teaching securities law.   He then practiced securities law in Denver with the firm of Hopper & Kanouff, P.C.

Throughout this career, Hopper maintained ties to the university and organized meetings and reunions for alumni in the Denver area.  He died in 1986.

Sally Hunter Hopper, his widow, and Carl M. Williams, a classmate, contributed to the costs of the law library addition, which was finished in 1993.  The George William Hopper Law Library was dedicated on November 6, 1993.  A bronze bust of Hopper, created by sculptor George Lundeen, is on display in the library.