To Exhibit or Not Exhibit? - Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Blog
Earlier this month, I installed the latest Cracchiolo Law Library exhibit, “1864.” This exhibit was co-curated with my colleague, Kristen Keck, in response to the recent United States Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. In addition to highlighting the topic of abortion in Arizona and at Arizona Law, we also highlight the 1864 Howell Code. The Howell Code is the first collected set of laws for the Arizona Territory. Arizona did not become a state until 1912.
On display in the law library’s reading room is a print copy of the Howell Code. Produced over 150 years ago in 1865, there are only 14 other known holding records according to Worldcat. Fourteen!