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The Official Publication of SWALL:
The Southwestern Association of Law Libraries
A Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries
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Summer & Fall 2002, Vol. 33 Nos. 1 & 2
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SWALL BULLETIN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FROM THE BENCH
Presidents'
Letter
By Kathryn C. Fitzhugh
SWALL President Fitzhugh welcomes readers and
announces the 2002-2003 SWALL Officers and Committee Chairs
TRANSCRIPT
Minutes of SWALL
Business Meeting: Fort Worth April 19, 2002
by Susan Spillman
SWALL Secretary Spillman reports on
the Swall 2002 Business Meeting
PRO FORMA
Treasurer’s Report
by Joan O'Mara
SWALL Treasurer O'Mara reports on the financial
state of the organization
HEADNOTES
SWALL 2003
by Mon Yin Lung
SWALL Local Arrangements Chair Lung
announces and describes the 2003 Meeting, scheduled for April 3 -5 in
Kansas City, Missouri
SWALL OFFICERS
AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS: 2002-2003
The names and contact information
for all current Officers and Chairs
SWALL AT AALL
CONELL 2002:
My Adventure in the Central Florida Wilderness and How to Become a
"Conference Pro"
by John Conger
A detailed discussion of the
Conference of Newer
Law Librarians, including highlights and tips from the meeting
Connections
Created: AALL
by Lee F. Peoples
Highlights from some of the programs held during
the 2002 AALL Annual Meeting
My AALL Experience 2002
by Daniel Bell
Impressions from the 2002 AALL Annual Meeting
EXPERT WITNESS TESTIMONY
Joint Study Institute,
2002 "Canadian Focus: Global View"
by Catherine K. Harris
Law librarians from several common
law jurisdictions gathered during this meeting and learned about the
Canadian legal system and the economic and political structure of that
nation
SWALL 2002: Fiery Fun in Fort
Worth!
by Amy Hale-Janeke
A Texan in California returns to her home state
to rediscover spicy food, Texas beer and the joys of working with law
librarians in the Southwest
COURT FILINGS
Award Winners in UALR
by Jessie L. Cranford
Two librarians in the SWALL region won
the 2002 Academic Law Libraries Outstanding Article Award
New Title:
State
of Texas Statutory Restrictions
on Convicted Felons
The reference staff at the State Law
Library in Austin have published a compilation of over 160 Texas
statutes concerning
the activities of convicted felons
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