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Dear Williamjames: If you are including the ASLH in your history, I would ask that you include the American Association of Law Libraries which has been in existence since 1906 as THE professional organization of law librarians throughout the country and today numbers over 5,000 professional librarians. If you need assistance with a few pages on its history, I would be happy to oblige. Thank you. Joel > Greetings, > > I am in the initial stages of writing a legal history of the United States > and wanted to include the history of the ASLH. In particular I am curious > about the membership and leadership of the ASLH over its existence. Has > there always been a large majority of law professors both in the > membership and in leadership positions? Are there any histories of the > society I should know about? I would appreciate any comments both on or > off list. > > Many thanks, > > Williamjames > > Williamjames Hull Hoffer, J.D., Ph. D. > Associate Professor, History Department > Seton Hall University > Williamjames.Hoffer@shu.edu > 973-275-2184 > Fahy Hall 343 > -- Joel ____________________________________ Joel Fishman, Ph.D. Assistant Director for Lawyer Services Co-Director, Pennsylvania Constitution Web Site Duquesne University Center for Legal Information/ Allegheny County Law Library 921 City-County Bldg. 414 Grant St. Pittsburgh, PA 15219 412.350.5727; fax: 412.350.5889 email: fishman@duq.edu http://www.duq.edu/law/pa-constitution Papers available on SSRN http://hq.ssrn.com/submissions/MyPapers.cfm?partid=555804
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