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RECIPES • PEOPLE • GOODFOOD ISSUE NO. O2 • SEPTEMBER 2020 • $6.OO 36TH ANNUAL COURSE ON INTERNATIONAL LAW AND LEGAL INFORMATION CIVIL RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND OTHER CRITICAL ISSUES IN U.S. LAW O C T O B E R 2 2 - 2 6 , 2 0 1 7 ATLANTA , GEORGIA , USA When you have to be right Legal & Regulatory Kluwer Law Online Your online gateway to a wealth of content - 24 journals and 34 manuals BENEFITS INCLUDE: · Improved Search functionality · Bibliographical information per · Easy navigation · chapter Online chapters/journal issues · Discovery of journal articles available before print · optimized for Google Scholar Dynamic PDFs allow you to easily print, · Full archives available for all journals search and annotate your content · Abstracts per article · FREE Electronic table of contents Alerts · Country-by-Country overview · FREE RSS Feeds www.KluwerLawOnline.com Table of Contents Welcome to Emory University School of Law .................................................. 5 Welcome from the IALL President and Board Liaison Officer ......................... 7 Atlanta’s History as Inspiration for 36th Annual Course Programming ............ 8 Conference Program ...................................................................................... 11 Annual Dinner at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History ......................... 16 Summaries of Presentations and Biographies of Speakers ........................... 17 Atlanta as the Hollywood of the South (optional day info) ........................... 33 Advertisements of Diamond, Platinum, Gold, and Silver Sponsors ............... 34 Venues and Visits ........................................................................................... 36 Exhibitors ...................................................................................................... 41 Atlanta – A City With Southern Charm and World-Class Sophistication ....... 42 IALL Officers and Members of the Board of Directors ................................... 44 Additional Sponsors ....................................................................................... 46 Local Planning Committee Members ............................................................. 47 Delegates List ................................................................................................. 48 Conference Maps and Important Information .............................................. 59 This Conference Program is also available electronically via the IALL Annual Course Website at http://iall.org/conf2017/program/. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available via the “Emory Hotel” network using either your last name (for hotel guests) or “Lullwater” for authorization. Page 3 of 67 EMORY UNIVERSITY HUGH F. MACMILLAN LAW LIBRARY The MacMillan Law Library team consists of 17 dedicated staff members, nine of whom are professional librarians. Four dual-degreed librarians teach specialized legal research courses. In recent years, librarians have offered ten different, one-credit courses ranging from Foreign Legal Research, International Legal Research, , The MacMillan Law Library's Business and Tax Research, collection of more than Intellectual Property Research, 355,000 titles includes and Technology in the Legal primary and secondary Workplace. resources for domestic and international law as well as 1,651 rare books in its growing Special Collections & Archives. @macmlawlib HTTP://WWW.LIBRARY.LAW.EMORY.EDU/ Welcome Messages Welcome to Emory University School of Law James B. Hughes, Jr. Interim Dean October 10, 2017 Dear Friends, On behalf of Emory University School of Law, it is my honor to welcome the International Association of Law Libraries to Atlanta for the 36th Annual Course on International Law and Legal Information: Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Other Critical Issues in US Law. The birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, JR. and home to the Carter Center, Atlanta is internationally known as a major center for both civil and human rights. Emory Law, also, has a strong history in promoting civil and human rights. In 1940, Emory Law dean Ben Johnson, Emory Law class of 1940, and Henry Bowden, Emory Law class of 1934, argued the landmark case that desegregated Georgia’s private colleges and universities. Today, Emory Law’s clinics and centers focus on the rights of women, vulnerable populations, the LGBTQ community, international humanitarian law, families and children, veterans, and more. Last year, we celebrated our Centennial year, commemorating one hundred years as an institution for thought leadership, advancing the rule of law, challenging the status quo, and promoting the public interest. As we look toward our second century as a school, Emory Law still embodies that spirit of bold action. As you convene for this year’s conference, I wish you every success for an enjoyable and enriching visit to Atlanta. Regards, James B. Hughes, Jr. Emory University School of Law Gambrell Hall Tel 404.712.8815 1301 Clifton Road, N.E. Fax 404.727.5685 Atlanta, GA 30322-2270 Email: [email protected] An equal opportunity, affirmative action university Page 5 of 67 Immigration Law & Policy in the U.S. This monumental collection is a compilation of the most important historical documents and legislation related to immigration in the United States as well as current hearings, THE STANDARD debates and recent developments in immigration law. IN INTERNATIONAL LAW RESOURCES Multinational Sources Compared -NEW! HeinOnline continues to be the world’s largest Multinational Sources Compared: A Subject image-based research database with more than 1 and Jurisdiction Index online is a stand-alone, million pages of new content added each month fully searchable database in HeinOnline. The and more than 60 online databases available. database allows the authors to more easily add new resources, update jurisdictions, and add or modify subjects as the law progresses. Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals (IFLP) IFLP is the preeminent multinlingual index to articles and book reviews appearing in more than 500 legal journals published worldwide. Foreign & International Law Resources The world’s most comprehensive online collection for the international law researcher. Search or browse through the world’s best Visit HeinOnline at international law publications. IALL to learn more. World Treaty Library This monumental collection of all original treaty sets brings Rohn, Dumont, Bevans, HeinOnline, a product of William S. Hein & Co., Inc. Martens, League of Nations, and United 2350 North Forest Rd. Getzville, NY 14068 Nations treaties together in one database. Ph: 716-882-2600 Toll Free: 800-828-7571 International: + 1 716 882 2600 Fax: 716-883-8100 [email protected] www.heinonline.org Welcome Messages Welcome from IALL President and Board Liaison Officer It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 36th Annual Course of the International Association of Law Libraries. Welcome also to Atlanta, Georgia, United States, to the Emory University School of Law, and to the Hugh F. MacMillan Law Library. I believe this year’s program, taking place in the hometown of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will be fantastic. As many of you probably know, Atlanta was chosen as the venue for the 2018 conference a few years ago, and thanks to the hard work of the Local Planning Committee, it was able to fast-track its arrangements to step in for the postponed Manila-Philippines Annual Course, which had been scheduled for this year. The result of this hard work by the Atlanta Local Planning Committee is a well-balanced program that engages actual circumstances about which highly qualified speakers will address the audience. The carefully selected theme for the Atlanta Annual Course is Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Other Critical Issues in U.S. Law. It is a topical theme, and this year’s conference boasts excellent speakers, excursions, and many first-rate networking opportunities. There will also be opportunities to reflect even more thoroughly on the subjects through visits to the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum and Atlanta’s amazing National Center for Civil and Human Rights. We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the Atlanta Local Planning Committee, to Emory University, to our sponsors, and to our speakers, for coming together to create this unique and exciting event. This year, we are introducing something new at the annual course: a pre-conference workshop focused on special collections. It is titled, Well, Isn’t that Special? A How-To Workshop on Creating and Using Archives and Special Collections in a Legal Research Context. The three how-to sessions will define special collections and their development; making them accessible through cataloging and finding aids; and using archives and special collections in the law school classroom. The workshop culminates with a specially arranged tour of Emory’s amazing Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. The Optional Day will explore legal aspects of the film and television industry in Atlanta, the new “Hollywood of the South.” A presentation on legal aspects of the film industry will be paired with a custom tour of Atlanta’s civil rights era landmarks and local filming locations, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site and the Ebenezer Baptist Church. We are eager to welcome everyone to this year’s IALL Annual Course, see old friends, and get to know many of our first-time delegates. Over half of our delegates this year have never attended an IALL Annual Course - we have delegates registered