Betty Lupinacci is on her second tour at the Law Library of Congress, having worked as a technician in the Reading Room in the mid 1980s. She returned to the Law Library full time in 2010 and is now the Processing Section Supervisor in the Collection Services Division, responsible for accessioning new material being added to the collection. She spent the intervening years between Law Library positions working with a sole practitioner attorney, preparing fiduciary tax returns and handling bookkeeping/accounting tasks for the tax and estate planning practice. Betty studied Political Science, with minors in Mathematics and Foreign Languages, at The George Washington University. Remaining in DC after college, Betty enjoys the local restaurant scene, baking and being a season ticket holder for the Washington Nationals.
Most Recent Posts
- Baseball Card Litigation: Fleer v. Topps January 30th, 2019
- Women, Baseball and the Law September 25th, 2018
- Baseball Blues: Sunday Games and the Law August 28th, 2018
- An Interview with Robert MacNeish, Collection Services Intern August 15th, 2018
- You Ott to Know: Using Legal Documents to Change Baseball History July 16th, 2018
- Baseball and the Law June 29th, 2018
- Getting Cranky at the Law Library May 7th, 2018
- Rhode Island Declares Independence – Pic of the Week May 4th, 2018
- National Parks versus Monuments versus Preserves March 27th, 2018
- On the Shelf – More D.C. Regulations January 16th, 2018