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Scholarship and background on Supreme Court nominations
by Kris Turner With the sudden passing of Justice Antonin Scalia on February 13th, there is now an extra layer of importance added to President Obama’s final year in office, or perhaps to the first year in office for his … Continue reading
Election results are in!
Congratulations to the new members of the RIPS-SIS executive board. Vice Chair/Chair-Elect: Katie Crandall Secretary/Treasurer: Amy Taylor Member-at-Large: Emily Lawson Many thanks to the other candidates, Rachel Gordon, R. Martin Witt, and Becka Rich, for their willingness to run and their … Continue reading
RIPS-SIS Call for Nominations
Posted on behalf of the RIPS-SIS Nominations Committee The Research Instruction and Patron Services Special Interest Section (RIPS-SIS) of the AALL is currently seeking nominations of individuals to fill the following three positions: Vice-Chair/ Chair-Elect Secretary/Treasurer Executive Board Member-at-Large Please … Continue reading
RIPS Slate of Candidates for Executive Board Elections
The RIPS Nomination Committee recently submitted a slate of candidates for our upcoming election. The entire proposed slate of candidates was approved by the current Executive Board this week. CV’s and a short statements from each candidate will be available on the Blog next … Continue reading
Call for Nominations!
From Beth Given, Chair of the Nominations Committee: Dear Colleagues, The Research Instruction and Patron Services Special Interest Section (RIPS-SIS) of the AALL is currently seeking nominations of individuals to fill the following positions: Vice-Chair Secretary/Treasurer Executive Board Member (1 … Continue reading