
Clare Feikert-Ahalt joined the Law Library of Congress as a Foreign Law Specialist in 2002. She conducts research and writes reports on a wide range of topics relating primarily to the laws of the United Kingdom, as well as a number of other commonwealth jurisdictions. When not at work she enjoys spending time with her children and horses and is also working on an evil master plan to facilitate the mass import of British chocolate to the United States. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Law and International Relations from the University of Lincoln, England, and an LL.M. in International Legal Studies from American University.
Most Recent Posts
- Legal Curiosities: What I Am. May 2nd, 2012
- Legal Curiosities: What am I? May 1st, 2012
- The Loch Ness Monster, Zombies and the Law April 19th, 2012
- An Interview with Tariq Ahmad, Legal Analyst at the Law Library of Congress April 18th, 2012
- Bebe Mom vs. Brit Mum: Manners and Junk Food April 3rd, 2012
- Celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day in England March 16th, 2012
- The Law Librarian in London March 1st, 2012
- The Law Behind the Magic of Harry Potter February 9th, 2012
- Interview with Judith Gaskell, former Librarian of the Supreme Court of the United States and Law Library of Congress Volunteer February 8th, 2012
- Royal Ascot, Ladies Clothing, and Whips January 24th, 2012
