AUTHOR: Andrew Weber

Andrew Weber worked at the Law Library of Congress from June 2004 to July 2017 where he contributed to reports for Congress, updated parts of The Bluebook, trademarked the GLIN logo, and drafted visa applications for co-workers. He helped start and ran the Law Library's Twitter account and Facebook page. He currently works as the product owner to develop and implement new features for Congress.gov as a part of the Office of the Chief Information Officer of the Library of Congress. He has been fortunate to blend his love of technology, law, gadgets, and working for Congress into his ideal position. Andrew holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Ball State University and a Juris Doctor and a Master's in Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh.
Most Recent Posts
- Bound Congressional Record Now Back to 1873 in Congress.gov May 15th, 2023
- Congress.gov April 2023 New, Tip, and Top April 3rd, 2023
- New Options for Member Alerts: Congress.gov February 2023 New, Tip, and Top February 22nd, 2023
- Time to Retire the Congressional Record App February 13th, 2023
- The 2022 Congress.gov Top 22 and Year in Review January 9th, 2023
- Congress.gov November 2022 New, Tip, and Top November 7th, 2022
- A Congress.gov Interview with Butch Lazorchak, Project Manager August 30th, 2022
- Feedback Driven Development: Congress.gov July New, Tip, and Top July 5th, 2022
- A Congress.gov Interview with Cassidy Charles, Legislative Data Specialist April 29th, 2022