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2019 AALL Conference Program CONFERENCE PROGRAM JULY 13-16, 2019 WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER DOWNLOAD THE APP—SEARCH FOR “AALL 2019” IN YOUR APP STORE Discover how LexisNexis® is redefining legal research with leading analytics, visualizing information and delivering the best in AI technology. research redefined Thank you to our law librarian partners, an essential part of the LexisNexis® innovation journey. Join us in Booth 301 to experience what’s new. LexisNexis and the Knowledge Burst logo are registered trademarks of RELX Inc. © 2019 LexisNexis. LexisNexis_Full Page Bleed_2019AALL_052919 copy.indd 1 5/29/19 5:36 PM Format: PDF/X-4:2008 Please contact SPECIFICATIONS CMYK Michael Vadino at Full Page Bleed All artwork in vector format [email protected] or Live area: 7.625 x 10.125” fonts embedded 917-698-4714 Trim size: 8.375 x 10.875” https://www.dropbox.com/s/u41meuyzwhiupjg/LexisNexis_Full%20 Page%20Bleed_2019AALL_052919.pdf?dl=0 with ad submission questions. Bleed size: 8.875 x 11.375” CONFERENCE APP sponsored by Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. Can’t find it here? Check the app! You’ll find a simplified events index in this printed program; for more comprehensive (and current) conference information visit eventmobi.com/aall2019 or search for “AALL 2019” in your app store (iTunes or Android) and download the app today. Build your personalized agenda Sync your desktop planning Access detailed program, meeting, and event information Use the search bar to easily find scheduled events, speakers, and attendees—for programs, you can do a quick search by alphanumeric code View interactive floor maps Access program handouts View speaker profiles Find exhibitors to visit Message or schedule one-on-one meetings with other attendees Receive important updates and notifications— including prize drawing winners Accept “push notifications” to receive important announcements, emergency notifications, and reminders while you’re at the conference. 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WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER Select the SSID: AALL 2019 Password: Capitalize 3 TABLE OF Opening General Session/Keynote Speaker .........6 CONTENTS Association Events .................................................7 Convention Center Maps .................................. 8-11 Marriott Marquis Maps................................... 12-13 General Information .............................................14 Programs ..............................................................15 Conference Schedule ..................................... 16-27 Exhibitor Index ................................................ 29-33 AALL thanks the following sponsors for their generous support: GOLD SPONSOR BRONZE SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR CONTRIBUTOR FRIEND OF AALL 5 OPENING GENERAL SESSION SUNDAY, JULY 14 / 9:00–10:15 AM KEYNOTE WCC Ballroom SPEAKER: sponsored by LexisNexis SHON HOPWOOD A Law Library Saved My Life Shon Hopwood is an Associate Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center. His unusual legal journey began not at law school, but federal prison, where he learned to write briefs for other prisoners. Two petitions for certiorari he prepared were later granted review by the United States Supreme Court, and he won cases for other prisoners in federal courts across the country. His story has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, The New Yorker, and on NPR and 60 Minutes. Hopwood received a J.D. from the University of Washington School of Law as a Gates Public Service Law Scholar. He clerked for Judge Janice Rogers Brown at the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. He then served as a Teaching Fellow at the Georgetown University Law Center’s Appellate Litigation Program, where he litigated criminal, immigration, civil rights, and federal statutory cases in federal courts of appeals. Hopwood co-wrote a memoir entitled Law Man: Memoir of a Jailhouse Lawyer, and his scholarship on courts and the criminal justice system has been published in the Harvard Civil Rights- Civil Liberties, Fordham, Washington, and American Criminal Law Review as well as Georgetown Law Journal’s Annual Review of Criminal Procedure. He is the co-owner of Prison Professors L.L.C. THANK YOU to our GOLD SPONSOR for their extraordinary support of this session! 6 ASSOCIATION EVENTS Opening Reception AALL General Business Saturday, July 13 / 5:00–6:30 p.m. Meeting and Members WCC Exhibit Hall D Open Forum The conference will kick off with an Opening Monday, July 15 / 1:30–2:45 p.m. Reception on the exhibit hall floor. At this cocktail WCC Ballroom B reception, featuring light hors d’oeuvres, explore the hall and visit exhibitors—with plenty of time for Resolutions submitted by AALL members dinners and receptions to follow. by June 21 may be considered by the membership at the Business Meeting. Attendees purchasing a full Conference or Per-Day During this year’s Members Open Forum, (Saturday) Registration will receive a ticket to this which immediately follows the Annual event; additional guest tickets are available for Business Meeting, the AALL president and purchase. other officers will be available to respond to member questions regarding AALL and its Meet the Candidates for programs and activities. the AALL Executive Board Monday, July 15 / 8:45–9:45 a.m. WCC Exhibit Hall D / AALL Member Services Pavilion Meet and mingle with AALL candidates for vice president/president-elect, secretary, and the Executive Board to become better informed before the October election. Come with your questions, and find out what each candidate plans for the ASSOCIATION future of your Association. LUNCHEON Attendee Lunch Monday, July 15 / 12:15–1:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 16 / 12:45–2:15 p.m. WCC Exhibit Hall D WCC Ballroom B (ticketed event) sponsored by LexisNexis Enjoy a buffet lunch with your colleagues in the exhibit hall, and spend time interacting with Cap off your conference experience and exhibitors, visiting the AALL Member Services honor AALL members for their outstanding Pavilion, and exploring Poster Sessions and the contributions to law librarianship with the many informational displays in the Activities Area. presentation of the Hall of Fame Awards, the Joseph L. Andrews Legal Literature Award, and the Marian Gould Gallagher Distinguished Service Award. A limited number of tickets are available for purchase onsite. 7 WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER STREET LEVEL — LEVEL ONE STREET LEVEL — LEVEL ONE METRO LIBRARY TOURS ENTRANCE MEET HERE 142 141 144C 144B 144A 143C 143B 143A 101 102A 149B AALL 150AB 140AB STAFF 102B OFFICE 149A 147AB 145AB NEW 148 MOTHERS STATION 151AB SPEAKER READY ROOM 153 DISCUSSION 146C 146B 146A 156 DEN 152AB 103A SALON SALON G H 103B 155 160 159B 159A 158B 158A 157 SALON I RESTROOM RESTROOM NEW MOTHERS AALL CAREER CENTER STATION DOWN TO MARRIOTT MARQUIS 8 LEVEL TWO LEVEL THREE 303 302 301 RESTROOM 204C AALL REGISTRATION 204B RESTROOM 204A BALLROOM C FIRST 203B 203A AID ESCALATORS BALLROOM B HALL D ENTRANCE TO BALLROOM DOWN TO 208B 208A PROGRAMS BALLROOM A 209A 209B 209C 306 305 304 QUIET ROOM WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER STREET LEVEL — LEVEL ONE STREET LEVEL — LEVEL ONE METRO LIBRARY TOURS ENTRANCE MEET HERE 142 141 144C 144B 144A 143C 143B 143A 101 102A 149B AALL 150AB 140AB STAFF 102B OFFICE 149A 147AB 145AB NEW 148 MOTHERS STATION 151AB SPEAKER READY ROOM 153 DISCUSSION 146C 146B 146A 156 DEN 152AB 103A SALON SALON G H 103B 155 160 159B 159A 158B 158A 157 SALON I RESTROOM RESTROOM NEW MOTHERS AALL CAREER CENTER STATION DOWN TO MARRIOTT MARQUIS LEVEL TWO LEVEL THREE 9 303 302 301 RESTROOM 204C AALL REGISTRATION 204B RESTROOM 204A BALLROOM C FIRST 203B 203A AID ESCALATORS BALLROOM B HALL D ENTRANCE TO BALLROOM DOWN TO 208B 208A PROGRAMS BALLROOM A 209A 209B 209C 306 305 304 QUIET ROOM WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER STREET LEVEL — LEVEL ONE METRO LIBRARY TOURS ENTRANCE MEET HERE 142 141 144C 144B 144A 143C 143B 143A 101 102A 149B AALL 150AB 140AB STAFF 102B OFFICE 149A 147AB 145AB NEW 148 MOTHERS STATION 151AB SPEAKER READY ROOM 153 DISCUSSION 146C 146B 146A 156 DEN 152AB 103A SALON SALON G H 103B 155 160 159B 159A 158B 158A 157 SALON I RESTROOM RESTROOM NEW MOTHERS AALL CAREER CENTER STATION WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER DOWN TO MARRIOTT MARQUIS LEVEL TWO LEVEL TWO LEVEL THREE 303 302 301 RESTROOM 204C AALL REGISTRATION 204B RESTROOM 204A BALLROOM C FIRST 203B 203A AID ESCALATORS BALLROOM B HALL D ENTRANCE TO BALLROOM DOWN TO 208B 208A PROGRAMS BALLROOM A 209A 209B 209C 306 305 304 QUIET ROOM 10 WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER STREET LEVEL — LEVEL ONE METRO LIBRARY TOURS ENTRANCE MEET HERE 142 141 144C 144B 144A 143C 143B 143A 101 102A 149B AALL 150AB 140AB STAFF 102B OFFICE 149A 147AB 145AB NEW 148 MOTHERS STATION 151AB SPEAKER READY ROOM 153 DISCUSSION 146C 146B 146A 156 DEN 152AB 103A SALON SALON G H 103B 155 160 159B 159A 158B 158A 157 SALON I RESTROOM RESTROOM NEW MOTHERS AALL CAREER CENTER STATION WALTER E. WASHINGTONDOWN CONVENTION TO MARRIOTT CENTER MARQUIS LEVEL THREE LEVEL TWO LEVEL THREE 303 302 301 RESTROOM 204C AALL REGISTRATION 204B RESTROOM 204A BALLROOM C FIRST 203B 203A AID ESCALATORS BALLROOM B HALL D ENTRANCE TO BALLROOM DOWN TO 208B 208A PROGRAMS BALLROOM A 209A 209B 209C 306 305 304 QUIET ROOM 11 MARRIOTT MARQUIS WASHINGTON, DC SECOND FLOOR — ONE LEVEL ABOVE LOBBY MEETING LEVEL 1 (M1) — ONE LEVEL BELOW LOBBY 12 MARRIOTT MARQUIS WASHINGTON, DC MEETING LEVEL 2 (M2) — TWO LEVELS BELOW LOBBY ACCESS TO THE WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER 13 GENERAL INFORMATION AALL Staff Office Educational Program The AALL Staff Office is located in the Materials Kiosks Washington Convention Center (Room 140 AB) Session handouts can be printed from the educa- and can be reached by dialing 202.249.4019. tional program materials kiosk on the Street The Staff Office is open Friday through Monday, Level of the Washington Convention Center near from 7:00 a.m.
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