AALL 2004 Hot Topic -- not same-sex marriage

From: Stanley R. Conrad (conrads@stjohns.edu)
Date: Wed May 26 2004 - 18:35:23 PDT


Since there was some discussion earlier this year about whether AALL might agree to have a discussion of the legal aspects of the politically volatile (and possibly election swinging) issue of same-sex marriage in the open "hot topic" slot at the Boston annual meeting, I'm forwarding part of the following note received today from AALL's Social Responsibility SIS (some of whose members submitted the same-sex marriage proposal).
 
I may be out of the office for the next several days, so I'll leave any initial commentary to others for the moment.
 
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Stanley R. Conrad, JD/MLS
Reference / Special Collections Librarian
Rittenberg Law Library
St. John's University School of Law
8000 Utopia Parkway
Jamaica, NY 11439
conrads@stjohns.edu
718-990-2012 (voice)
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        -----Original Message-----
        From: bounce-sr-sis-20315@aallnet.org on behalf of Ann Hemmens
        Sent: Wed 5/26/2004 5:45 PM
        To: AALL Social Responsibilities SIS
        Subject: [sr-sis] AALL 2004 Hot Topic
        

        Earlier today Gail Warren, Chair of the Annual Meeting Program Committee,
        informed the SR-SIS that our Hot Topic proposal for the 2004 AALL Annual
        Meeting in Boston, "Same-Sex Marriage: the Legal Issues" was not selected.
        The AMPC committee, which had five proposals to consider, selected the
        program "The Baghdad Biblio-Files: Tales from a Librarian at Large."
        
        The AALL Annual Meeting and Conference Update email (sent this afternoon
        from AALL) includes a description of the selected program. The text is
        copied below:
        
        "Formerly the Head of Electronic Services at George Washington University
        Law School, Kim Morris currently is Program Manager for Library and
        Information - Baghdad of the International Human Rights Law Institute at
        the College of Law, DePaul University. From her residence/office in
        Baghdad, Kim has been traveling to three law schools in Iraq and meeting
        with the deans and staff to assess their respective collections and begin
        the process of rebuilding their law libraries. This July, the Annual
        Meeting Program Committee brings you a snapshot of the challenges facing
        law librarians in Iraq by way of this year's Hot Topic program "The
        Baghdad Biblio-Files: Tales from a Librarian at Large"."
        
        [snip]



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