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Kathleen Darvil is an Adjunct Professor of Law and Associate Librarian for Public Services at Brooklyn Law School. She specializes in legal research instruction and serves as an Access Services/Reference Librarian, contributing to academic support for students and faculty.
- Education: A.B. and M.S.I. from the University of Michigan, J.D. from Fordham University School of Law.
Her research focuses on legal education methodologies, cost-effective research practices, and open access to legal scholarship. She has published extensively on improving legal research pedagogy, particularly for LL.M. students and millennial learners.
Her recent work "Open Access without Open Access values" (2023) examines accessibility gaps in law review publications, while her 2019 article addresses ethical challenges in LL.M. programs. Earlier publications like the 2016 "New York Legal Research" provide foundational resources for jurisdiction-specific legal analysis.
As an Adjunct Professor, she teaches Legal Writing and Research for LL.M. Students, integrating practical skills with theoretical frameworks. Her dual role as Associate Librarian enhances student access to legal resources and supports cost-efficient research strategies.


