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About Emily Moog

Emily Moog is a Research Analyst at The New York Law Institute. Her career started as a page at The New York Public Library and she has worked for more than two decades as a law librarian in NYC, working at Cleary Gottlieb, Paul Weiss, and most recently at Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP. Emily served on the LLAGNY Board, and is a frequent contributor to its newsletter, “Law Lines”. Emily's interest include legal research, New York City history and anything a little obscure!

Renovations are complete! NYLI is ready for its close-up!

The New York Law Institute has completed extensive renovations — and is now back at its home on the 9th Floor of The Equitable Building (120 Broadway, NYC).

Bookshelf island moved… to make room for a sitting area….

New paint and rugs, improved lighting and a completely new pantry area give us a whole new look. […]

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Hey Librarians…Take our Quiz & find the best Halloween Costume for You!

Celebrating both Halloween and the librarian profession simultaneously is now easy! Take NYLI’s short quiz and find out what kind of librarian you really are by answering (honestly!) our questions, and then costume up accordingly.

Carnegie Library, Tottenville, S.I. (NYPL Image)

Librarian Costume Choice #1 Are you civic minded? Employed in a public library? Have more […]

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Hey NYC… Are you ready to vote? Some Key Dates & Deadlines for 2025

November is next month (you probably realized that, lol). And Election day is November 4th this year. Are you registered to vote? Do you know your polling place? Mailing it in? If you’ve got these questions — rest easy — The New York Law Institute’s got answers (& links!) for you….

October 25::The […]

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Celebrate Pro Bono week with the ABA (& with some NYLI resources)

ABA is once again celebrating Pro Bono week in October and providing attorneys many ways to act “for the good.” Started after the financial crisis of 2008, the American Bar Association has encouraged legal organizations across America to participate in the National Celebration of Pro Bono with the twin goals of drawing […]

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Staff Picks: NYLI’s Super Superseded Collection

Staff Picks: NYLI’s Super Superseded Collection

by Brooke Raymond

I’ve been at NYLI since June 2022 and am still continually amazed at the breadth of its collection.   It’s been hard to pick a favorite – our print, eBooks, Records & Briefs, LLMC, ProQuest Congressional and all the standard databases – are all essential resources for legal […]

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Something borrowed(but not blue!): eBook variety @ NYLI

During our monthly review of eBooks borrowed, we were reminded of the breadth of topics covered in NYLI’s collection. Law effects every area of life — and life certainly influences the practice of law…

Our $4.5 million dollar collection includes these titles, borrowed by members over the Summer….

For the topic on EVERYONE’S mind, AI, members […]

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Back to School… The 1L edition…

September (or August in many places) finds students from kindergarten to post-graduate returning to the classroom.

And for those entering law schools (referred to as 1L’s), there’s the additional pressure of learning to “think like a lawyer” — particularly, the ability to write and research like one….

The New York Law Institute is […]

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Attack of the Gerrymander !.. History & NYLI Resources

One way of achieving a kind of immortality is to have a process named for you. Louis Pasteur discovered that microorganisms caused disease and fermentation and that this could be prevented by a heating process that became known as Pasteurization. Charles Cunningham Boycott, a 19th Century estate manager, refused to lower tenant […]

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August is National Make a Will Month.. check out these resources for making in will in NY

August, a month where NYC empties out as residents search to enjoy the last week of Summer away from city pavement, has been designated “National Make a Will Month” .

Where to begin? Free sources are available….

For getting the right lawyer, click here for NYC Bar Association’s offer to help you find the right match…

And […]

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Staff Picks: Can’t Help Falling in Love…with Elvis Law! by Ellyssa Valenti Kroski

When you think of landmark legal battles, names like Brown, Roe, and Miranda might come to mind. But The Velvet Elvis? Geraldo Rivera? A 16-hour documentary? Only one legal resource dares to take you there: The Little Book of Elvis Law.

This gem from the American Bar Association is less about Blue Suede Shoes and […]

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