Christine Dulac
Visiting Professor of Law
Director, Garbrecht Law Library
Research Interests
Title IX
Christine I. Dulac has returned to the Director of the Law Library position after briefly serving as the Research and Knowledge Analyst at a law firm. She has worked in law libraries for many years in the areas of patron services, reference, and library administration. As the director of the Law Library, she oversees the day-to-day operations of the law library as well as the long-term planning of the organization. She teaches research in the first year Legal Research and Writing program and Advanced Legal Research to second and third year students.
Professor Dulac is a member of the California Bar and an active member of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), Law Librarians of New England (LLNE), and New England Law Libraries Consortium (NELLCO). She has served on and held leadership positions on numerous committees in these organizations. Her scholarship focuses on Title IX and its impact on intercollegiate athletics, law library administration, and legal research.
Selected Publications
Book Chapter: Chapter 20, Maine, in Negligence Purpose, Elements, and Evidence: The role of foreseeability in the law of each state, Vicki Lawrence MacDougall, Ed. Balloon Press: New York: NY (2018).
Book Review, The Legal Research Survival Manual with Video Modules, 2nd Edition by Robert C. Berring and Michael Levy, 110 LAW LIBR. J. 264. (2018)
ALLStAR Benchmarking: How Collaborating on, Collecting, and Sharing Data Is A Win-Win, 22 AALL Spectrum 12 (2017) [PDF]
Book Review, Introduction to Law Firm Practice. Chicago: American Bar Association, 2014, appearing in 107 LAW LIBR. J. 143 (2015).
Research Interests
Title IX