Jeanine Cali started work at the Law Library of Congress in May 2003 as a legal reference librarian. In addition to her regular reference duties, she taught legal research training courses and coordinated content for the Law Library’s website. A chance to live in Europe took her away from the Library in May 2009 for two years. After taking in as many sights of Europe as possible, she returned to the Law Library’s Outreach team as a writer in January 2012. Much of her spare time is spent running after her two young sons and an occasional soccer ball. Jeanine received her B.A. from Dickinson College and her M.S.L.S. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Most Recent Posts
- Upcoming Event: The Role and Impact of Islamic Law in Transitioning Arab Spring Countries May 15th, 2013
- Law Day Panelists Focus on Equality May 8th, 2013
- Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation – Pic of the Week May 3rd, 2013
- Law Library Provides Global Legal Research May 2nd, 2013
- An Interview with Linda Klein, Chair of the ABA’s House of Delegates April 18th, 2013
- St. Augustine Lighthouse – Pic of the Week April 12th, 2013
- Law Day Program Features U.S. Civil and Human Rights April 1st, 2013
- Orin S. Kerr, Law Library Scholar-in-Residence, Testifies Before Congress and Other Guggenheim Program News March 26th, 2013
- Our New Resources and Services Handout – Pic of the Week March 15th, 2013
- Frequent Reference Question: How Many Federal Laws Are There? March 12th, 2013
