09/15/2025
Our opening ceremony is this week! Join your colleagues for appetizers, drinks and fun. For those who have never attended, this is a great way to network and meet new friends.
Wednesday, September 17th from 5:30 – 8:30 pm
The Lincoln Restaurant
1110 Vermont Ave, NW, Washington DC
Metro Stop: McPherson Square
Registration:
https://www.llsdc.org/index.php?option=com_jevents&task=icalrepeat.detail&evid=125&Itemid=1&year=2025&month=09&day=17&title=2025-opening-ceremony&uid=5cbf8d13715e82c645b80a1a008b66e1
08/15/2023
In the end, the real takeaway from this conference should be that the law library profession needs to move beyond the uncertainty and seize this opportunity to define and demonstrate the critical role it stands to play in the development of generative AI within the legal profession. As a profession, we are at a crossroads, heading into uncertain terrain, and few are better suited to help us find our way than law librarians.
https://tinyurl.com/yeyj7xuy
Law Librarians’ Conference Reflected Legal Industry’s Uncertainty about AI and the Future
As the American Association of Law Libraries wrapped up its annual conference in Boston last month, I checked out of my hotel and made my way through the Prudential Center shopping mall that connects...
05/18/2021
Join for our Town Hall meeting, tomorrow at 12pm ET!
The Board will present on several issues, including:
-Upcoming LLSDC election
-Call for volunteers
-Blueprint for Racial Justice initiatives
More information here:
Town Hall
02/22/2021
Here’s your chance to contribute to the continuing success of the LLSDC! The LLSDC Nominations Committee is looking for members to run for the 2021-2022 LLSDC executive board. Candidates are needed for the following positions:
Vice President/President Elect
Assistant Treasurer/Treasurer Elect
Corresponding Secretary
Board Member At Large
Please contact the Nominations Committee if you would like to run for office or would like to make a nomination: https://llsdc.memberclicks.net/nominations
You may nominate anyone you think would be a good candidate, including, and especially, yourself. Basic descriptions for each position available upon request.
12/10/2020
Fred Shapiro is a CUA SLIS alum.
'Wear a Mask' Tops Yale Law Librarian's Annual List of Notable Quotes | Law.com
Yale law librarian Fred Shapiro said is was difficult to find positive quotes for his annual top 10 list.
11/19/2020
Lesley Ellen Harris: 6 Best Practices for Legally Using Google Images
6 Best Practices for Legally Using Google Images - Copyrightlaws.com: Copyright courses and education in plain English
Are you blindly using Google images? Think about copyright law and follow our 6 best practices for legally using Google images.
11/16/2020
Facing the communication problems of the pandemic has made information sharing more structured, and the increased use of technologies highlights how the industry is resolving this interruption. Covid-19 has also resulted in numerous new laws, regulations, and risks, and legal research technology is crucial to staying abreast of new developments.
ANALYSIS: 4 Questions That Are Transforming the Legal Industry
The legal industry is changing as a result of the pandemic and these changes can be tied to four simple questions. Learn which questions are being asked, why they are important, and their potential to advance the industry.
10/01/2020
A statue of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg should be erected facing the existing Justice Scalia statue signifying that there are competing views of the law and no one view will dominate George Mason University’s academic studies.
Congressman Wants George Mason Law To Change Its Name AGAIN — This Time To Honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg
After her passing, the Notorious RBG could help shine a new light on the law school.
09/18/2020
Justice Ginsburg has died
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87
Dubbed the "Notorious R.B.G.," the sharp-tongued Ginsburg was as much a trailblazer as she was brash.
08/07/2020
The National Archives rolled out a beta version of the ECFR website:
https://ecfr.federalregister.gov/
Feedback is encouraged and can be provided by using the Help button on the bottom right-hand side of the page.
eCFR :: Home
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the official legal print publication containing the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the departments and agencies of the Federal Government. The Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR) is a continuousl...
07/24/2020
Law.com interview with LLSDC member Emily Florio!
COVID-19 Has Allowed Law Librarians to Flex Their Tech Prowess | Legaltech News
Newly appointed American Association of Law Libraries president Emily Florio discusses how COVID-19 is allowing law librarians to shatter myths about their capabilities.