AUTHOR: Francisco Macías
Francisco Macías, a Senior Legal Information Analyst, joined the Law Library of Congress in 2007. He is a content author for the Global Legal Information Network Facebook page and assistant editor of the GLIN Global Journal. He is the translator of De cruz y media luna/From Cross and Crescent Moon by Elvia Ardalani and Selected Poems of César Antonio Molina by His Excellency César Antonio Molina. He also copyedited Miguel Hernández desde América by editors A.L. Larrabide and E. Ardalani. Francisco holds a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and was the first to receive a biliterate certification from the University of Texas at Brownsville. He is a member of Sigma Delta Pi Honor Society. He obtained a Master of Arts in English Literature from Colorado State University at Fort Collins. At the Catholic University of America he was a graduate student of Spanish Literature and an adjunct instructor. Later he was an adjunct professor of ESL at Prince George’s Community College. Francisco enjoys cooking and serving the community. In the outskirts of Harlingen, Texas there is a ranch-style home that he designed for a friend who had lost her home in a fire.
Most Recent Posts
- Happy Birthday Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid–An Honorary U.S. Citizen July 23rd, 2018
- An Interview with Stephen Mayeaux, Legal Information Specialist June 13th, 2018
- An Official State Visit by French President Emmanuel Macron May 10th, 2018
- The Pyramid of Niches in an 18th Century Legal Gazette February 5th, 2018
- 1st International Assembly of Law Libraries at UNAM: Law Libraries Within a Global Information Society October 12th, 2017
- Loving v. Virginia: “Banished” for Love June 12th, 2017
- Cinco de Mayo and the History of Mexican Codification May 12th, 2017
- Judge Crazy Walking—Pic of the Week April 21st, 2017
- 190th Anniversary of the Constitution of the Free State of Coahuila and Texas March 13th, 2017