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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!

Brooke Raymond’s Journey of building a library: From Times Square to Cambodia

NYLI’s Senior Research Analyst Brooke Raymond’s dedication to reading & promotion of literacy led her to help found a library in Cambodia….And it all began with a workplace bookfair …..

Click here to read the full story — of how one volunteering opportunity led to reading a book about philanthropy which then led to working […]

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Did You Know…Veterans Day Edition from NYLI

You probably know that November 11th is known as Veterans Day, a Federal Holiday….

Making it official… Public Laws, Legislative History, Federal materials…. All available to NYLI members through ProQuest Congressional

And you may know that Veterans Day was original “Armistice Day” — commemorating the end of World War I (November 11, 1918) …

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NYLI gets involved in disputed election (back in 1876!)

The 1876 Presidential Election was one of the most contentious ever….

NY Democrat Samuel J. Tilden won the popular vote over Ohio Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.

Fort Scott Tribune (Kansas); Nov. 9, 1876

But…. 20 Electoral Votes (Florida, Louisiana, Oregon, South Carolina) were in dispute. Am I the only one experiencing Deja […]

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NYLI’s Brooke Raymond interviewed by Trinity College.. Room To Read, NYLI, & her college experiences…

Our very own Brooke Raymond was recently interviewed by the Trinity College Alumni magazine! Click here to read all about Brooke’s work with Room to Read — including the opening of the Raymond Library in Cambodia — as well as her experiences at Trinity and work as a Senior Research Analyst […]

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This Halloween — AI Tricks & Research Treats @ NYLI

The end of October — Halloween! — brings out the tricks and treats, even here in the seemingly staid New York Law Institute….

Our Offices @ 120 Broadway.. is there something spooky going on??

For those colleagues that are a little spooked by AI — here are some “tricks” regarding prompt engineering & chatbots that […]

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What’s in a Record? Check out Rapper Li’l NYLI’s samples

NYLI Reading Room resident John Anthon — aka Li’l NYLI — surprised us all the other day with a bit of rap about court records….

“NY App Div, Circuit or Supreme…Mad Records work it! – their volume’s Extreme”

NYLI R & B collection includes NY State cases, as 2nd Circuit & U.S. Supreme ..click […]

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ABA issues Opinion re: AI… (& of course, some NYLI sources!)

The ABA issued its first formal opinion covering the growing use of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) back in July. Not surprisingly, the ABA emphasized that model rules related to competency, informed consent, confidentiality and fees principally apply. For full text of ABA Formal Opinion 512 (July 29, […]

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Meet Jackson Healey!

It was my pleasure to have a “Member Chat” with Jackson Healy, currently a LLAGNY Board Member and Research Librarian at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP.

Check out the full Law Lines interview by clicking here!

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Hello Neighbor … Brennan Center stops by to tour NYLI !

The New York Law Institute was honored to have Zoe Merriman and Jamie Muth of The Brennan Center for Justice stop by for a quick tour and chat….

The Brennan Center for Justice is one of our neighbors at 120 Broadway. Click here for their full mission statement

As with all good conversation, […]

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Fleishman is in Trouble (But the LLAGNY Book Club is doing Great): a Review (& Preview)

The LLAGNY Book Club closed out its season with a meeting to discuss first time novelist Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s Fleishman Is In Trouble. This contemporary novel (now a series on Hulu) chronicles the milieu of Manhattan’s hyper-achievers and their shifting views of marriage, relationships and family.

Check out my full Law Lines review by clicking here!

And […]

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