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Friday May 15, 2026 8:30am - 9:45am EDT
Strategic partnerships with public libraries can address inequities in the justice system for self-represented individuals. Pro bono led clinics, combined with library services and resources, put self-helpers on equal footing with opponents as they advocate for themselves. This session features innovative partnerships with public libraries that bridge the justice gap. We’ll share ideas for clinics and programs; an initiative that brings virtual public access to court services and resources; and a mobile legal office to ensure no one gets left behind.
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Katherine Hope Chew

Executive Director, LA Law Library
Katherine serves as the Executive Director of LA Law Library. LA Law Library is the largest public law library on the west coast, and second only to the Law Library of Congress in size in the United States. With a vast collection of state, federal, and foreign legal resources spanning... Read More →
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Julie M. Brophy

Associate, Dechert LLP
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Karie Schulenburg

Research Librarian, Boston Public Library
Karie chose librarianship as her career because of the library's intrinsic and unique ability to effectively pivot and evolve according to the needs of the public it serves. Librarians are a vital conduit for positive social change by providing trustworthy information and services... Read More →
Friday May 15, 2026 8:30am - 9:45am EDT
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