Best Public Library
Federal Courts Library
Tucked away on the ninth floor of the James Lawrence King Federal Justice Building is Miami’s most fascinating public library you’ve probably never heard of: the Eleventh Circuit’s Federal Courts Library. Open to the public — yes, really — this hidden gem is a quiet powerhouse of legal research, especially for attorneys and pro se litigants with active cases before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Serving the federal courts of Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, the library was built to support serious legal minds, but anyone can come explore, as long as you’re prepared for the process. First, you’ll pass through a U.S. Marshals security checkpoint on the first floor (think TSA vibes but with more marble). Once inside, there are a few rules to keep in mind: no cell phones allowed beyond security, so plan to unplug and go analog. The library is packed with resources that can help untangle even the gnarliest appeals cases, and when staff is present, they’re an incredible resource for legal research support. For those in need of a caffeine fix or a cookie break, there’s even a snack bar somewhere in the building. Quiet, serious, and surprisingly accessible, the Eleventh Circuit Library is Miami’s best-kept secret for legal minds and curious civilians alike. Just don’t expect to text about it while you’re there.