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Category Archives: News
You’re (Maybe) Not the Petitioner of Me: In re: Reine and Infant Name Change Petitions
By Olli Baker (Law Librarian, Rensselaer Supreme Court Law Library) New York’s Civil Rights Law provides a series of statutes that allow a petitioner to file for a name change (Civil Rights Law art 6). The name change can be … Continue reading
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2023 AALL Recaps
If you are thinking about attending AALL, read what ALLUNY members Chris Lund and Laura Hankin had to say about last year’s annual meeting and conference. Continue reading
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The Practising Law Librarian Podcast
In November 2022, our team at Practising Law Institute (PLI) was asked to design a podcast for law librarians, who are among our most important customers. Thinking about the number of experienced, accomplished librarians who weathered the pandemic but may … Continue reading
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