
Maureen Moran is a Reference and Research Services Librarian in the Muse Law Library and teaches legal research in the first-year program. Before coming to the University of Richmond, Ms. Moran was a reference librarian and assistant professor of lawyering skills at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California, where she taught in the school’s two-year legal writing and research program. Before entering the field of law librarianship, Ms. Moran practiced litigation in private firms in New York City and for the City of New York. Ms. Moran is an active member of the American Association of Law Libraries, the Virginia Association of Law Libraries, and the Northern California Association of Law Libraries.
Growing Legal Implications of Tasers: A Primer on the Development, Uses, and Consequences of Tasers, 15 AALL Spectrum 8 (2011).
Foreign and International Legal Research, in Global Lawyering Skills (West Academic) (Mary-Beth Moylan et al., eds.) (2018).
Research Strategies, in Global Lawyering Skills (West Academic) (Mary-Beth Moylan et al., eds.) (2018).
Foreign and International Legal Research, in Global Lawyering Skills (Mary-Beth Moylan et al., eds.) (2013).
Research Strategies, in Global Lawyering Skills (Mary-Beth Moylan et al., eds.) (2013).
TSA Body-Scan Research Bibliography, Law Lines (2011).