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20 May 2019, 4:09 pm
Thurston, Black Robes, White Judges: The Lack of Diversity on the Magistrate Judge Bench, 82 Law and Contemporary Problems 63-102 (2019) [h/t Mary Whisner] “…From 2009 to 2016, females on the district court bench increased 13.2%, from 19.4% to 32.6%, and non-white district judges increased 10.6%, from 16.4% to 27.0%.24 During this same period, the number of female magistrate judges increased only by 7.2% and non-whites increased by a paltry 1.2%.25 “Pipeline… [read post]
2 Jul 2020, 1:57 pm
Interview #1 Mary Whisner, Public Services LibrarianCan you introduce yourself and your role at Gallagher Law Library? [read post]
20 Apr 2017, 1:53 pm
Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2755628 [via Mary Whisner] “It has been nearly twenty years since section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act established the so-called notice and takedown process. [read post]
14 Jul 2014, 12:01 pm
Kunz, Terminating Research, 2 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research & Writing 2 (1993)Graphic: Mary Whisner [read post]
15 Jan 2021, 11:29 am
This Winter 2021 edition features our very own Public Services Librarian, Mary Whisner! [read post]
18 Feb 2015, 2:23 pm
If you choose to use a laptop during class, then you may be interested in a recent blog post by Gallagher Law Librarian Mary Whisner about tips on controlling internet distractions.Graphic: “Mac for every student” by Luc Legay. [read post]
1 Apr 2015, 5:00 am
"Graphic: mashup by Mary Whisner of her own photo of a study room and a hot tub photo by Travis Rigel Lukas Hornung. [read post]
2 Jun 2015, 10:09 am
My colleague reference librarian Mary Whisner wrote an interesting article on the topic. [read post]
9 Nov 2021, 2:52 pm
., Student Debt: The Holistic Impact on Today’s Young Lawyer: Selected Findings from the American Bar Association (ABA) Young Lawyers Division Student Loan Survey (2021) [all via Mary Whisner] [read post]
23 Dec 2006, 5:04 pm
Mary Whisner is Assistant Librarian for Reference Services at the M.G. [read post]
6 Feb 2013, 2:59 pm
[Mary] Whisner [Marian Gould Gallagher Law Library, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle] discusses why and what she likes to read, and makes recommendations about books others might find interesting." [read post]
25 Apr 2013, 8:23 am
Mary Whisner, University of Washington School of Law, has published Bitten by the Reading Bug, at 105 Law Library Journal 113. [read post]
17 Apr 2013, 7:00 am
Check out a Free Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History at HistoryLink.org (Mary Whisner blogged about it back in 2009). [read post]
9 Jun 2017, 5:00 pm
Whether you prefer literary fiction or memoirs, prize-winning nonfiction or escapist fantasies, or are just looking for some new recipes for summer picnics and parties, there's likely something that suits your tastes on our reading list.A new display in the entrance to the law library features some of these faculty and staff recommendations.Research Services Librarian Mary Whisner recommends The Psychopath Inside: A Neuroscientist's Personal Journey into the Dark… [read post]
16 Mar 2018, 2:03 pm
Or, as might come up, according to weather.com, Mostly Sunny, Mostly Cloudy, Partly Cloudy, Mostly Sunny, and Showers, . . .Photos by Mary Whisner [read post]
28 Mar 2014, 11:05 am
(emphasis added)Graphic: original drawing by Mary Whisner, photograph by Grace Feldman, Civil Procedure Hornbook by Friedenthal, Kane, and Miller [read post]
29 Dec 2016, 2:54 pm
The harder task if figuring out when to cite a law review article, a treatise, or a case.For some help with The Bluebook, check out our guide, Bluebook 101.Graphic by Mary Whisner [read post]
18 Apr 2014, 1:58 pm
You could learn more by reading this short article: Mary Whisner, There Oughta Be a Law—a Model Law, 106 Law Libr. [read post]
28 Mar 2014, 10:58 am
(emphasis added)Graphic: original drawing by Mary Whisner, photograph by Grace Feldman, Civil Procedure Hornbook by Friedenthal, Kane, and Miller [read post]
22 May 2014, 11:36 am
In that case, consider consulting the Guardian’s handy infographic about how to tell if you’re reading a gothic novel (hat tip to Mary Whisner for spotting this). [read post]