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Deborah Darin is the Student Services Librarian and Adjunct Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School, where she teaches advanced legal research courses and contributes to the first-year Legal Analysis, Writing, and Research (LAWR) program. She previously served as a reference librarian and legal research instructor at Loyola University Chicago School of Law from 2009 to 2013 before returning to Marquette in 2013.
Education:
- B.A. in History, University of Michigan, magna cum laude
- J.D., Wayne State University
- M.S. in Library and Information Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2007)
Her research and teaching focus on legal research, particularly in administrative law, federal law, and Wisconsin law. She has deep expertise in public interest law, environmental litigation, and labor law, drawn from her years as a practicing attorney. Her work in law librarianship emphasizes pedagogical support for students and faculty, especially through journal support and research instruction.
Deborah Darin has held significant professional leadership roles, including:
- President, Law Librarians Association of Wisconsin (2018–2019)
- Member, American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Awards Committee (2010–2011)
- Member, AALL Government Relations Committee (2012–2015)
She authored the administrative law chapter in Wisconsin Legal Research (Carolina Academic Press, 2011) and has served in civic roles such as adjudicator and president of the City of Milwaukee Civil Service Commission. Her career blends legal scholarship, public service, and academic support, reflecting a strong commitment to legal education and access to justice.





