This article is from the King Hall Law School FAQ, by David F. Prenatt, Jr. NetEsq@dcn.davis.ca.us with numerous contributions by others.
Readers with a web browser may visit the King Hall Law Library Home
Page on the World Wide Web:
<http://kinghall.ucdavis.edu/library/lawlib.htm >
4.5.1.1.1) What library services are available to law students at King Hall?
All King Hall students, faculty, and staff are issued a key to the
building and have access to the law library (other than the reserve
section) 24 hours a day. Most books may be checked out to your study
carrel, which you share with other students until your third year of
law school. In addition, the law library catalog is available by
telnet at innopac.ucdavis.edu (<telnet:innopac.ucdavis.edu >; account
and password=guest). Check with the Law School Library Reference Desk
at (916)752-3327 for more information on the various library services
available to King Hall students.
4.5.1.1.2) What should I do if I encounter trespassers after hours in the library at King Hall?
You have many options to deal with trespassers at King Hall, but you
are not obliged to do anything about them. U.C. Davis is a public
university, and members of the general public have a right to use the
facilities at the law school to study or do legal research. However,
if someone doesn't have a key to King Hall, they don't have a right to
be in the building after the law library closes.
The official policy of the law school is that no one without a
key to the building is allowed to be in King Hall after the law
library closes, but this policy is not strictly enforced. I always
treated trespassers as "uninvited guests" and tolerated them unless
they did something that bothered me. However, if you want trespassers
to leave, you don't need to give any justification. Simply place a
call to the campus police, and the campus police will get rid of the
trespassers very quickly.
 
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