My question involves civil rights in the State of: Virginia The university of Virginia has banned two people who were researching at the law library after it was claimed they were in a room off limits to the public. The university is a Federal depository library. The Federal Depository Library handbook chapter 2 states no one can be barred from a federal depository library. This is fairly straight forward and I'm attempting to get information to the defendants and local reporters. However there is a more serious violation here. One of them was also banned from roads that run through the university. The laws that define roads as public land are quite old. They were mentioned in the book the Law practices of Thomas Jefferson and I have been unable to chase them down. The university which is a tribute to Thomas Jefferson may have this book. They may also have the proceedings of the first road federal road commissioner George Washington who was appointed by President Jefferson. I am planning to visit the library to research this road law issue. This is a law school there is no excuse for this.

