Category Archives: Academia

Legal Ethics Unplugged

I’ve spent most of the summer working on the materials for Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility.  As I wrote a while ago, this will be my first time teaching this course, and I’m looking forward to it.  I’m struggling with … Continue reading

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Teaching Legal Ethics

It’s only half-way through this semester, but I’m starting to put together material for my new course on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility next year.  This will be a major course commitment for me: I’m teaching one two-hour section in … Continue reading

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Goodbye, AALL

This year, for only the second time in 24 years, I’m not attending the AALL (American Association of Law Libraries) Annual meeting. Since I decided to change careers, resign from my position as law library director, and pursue teaching and … Continue reading

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Has the time for listservs passed?

Greg Lambert asks (as reported by Joe Hodnick) on the Law Librarian Blog: “Is it time to retire listservs”? Not yet, according to Greg Lambert, library and records manager for King & Spalding LLP in Houston and blogger at one … Continue reading

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