The Dr. Lillian & Dr. Rebecca Chutick Law Library, commonly known as the Cardozo Law Library, serves as a key legal research resource in New York, New York. Located on the seventh floor at 55 5th Avenue, this law library provides access to an extensive collection of legal texts, case law reports, statutes, and reference materials essential for students, faculty, and legal professionals. It is designed to support rigorous academic study and practical legal research within the Cardozo School of Law and the broader legal community.
This law library offers a quiet, well-organized environment conducive to study and research. Its resources include both print and digital collections, encompassing a broad spectrum of legal topics from constitutional law to international legal systems. Users benefit from specialized databases and access to current legal journals, enabling thorough exploration of legal precedents and scholarly commentary. The facility also includes workstations and designated study areas that accommodate individual and group research needs.
Staff at the Dr. Lillian & Dr. Rebecca Chutick Law Library are knowledgeable in legal research methodologies and assist visitors in navigating complex legal materials. The library is equipped to support diverse research inquiries, ranging from academic projects to professional legal analysis. It functions as an integral part of the Cardozo academic experience while also welcoming external legal researchers who require comprehensive legal information resources.
Located in a central part of Manhattan, this law library is accessible to the public by appointment, providing a valuable resource for legal practitioners, students, and scholars seeking authoritative legal information in New York City. The facility’s commitment to maintaining a comprehensive and current collection helps ensure that users have access to relevant and reliable legal materials for their research and study.


































