
معرفی
Galina Abdel Aziz is an Assistant Professor and Faculty Services Librarian at the Peter W. Rodino, Jr. Law Library Center of Information and Technology, Seton Hall University. She teaches Advanced Legal Research and supports faculty in scholarly legal research. Previously, she served as an Adjunct Professor in the Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic at Cornell Law School. Her expertise spans legal research methodologies, library science, and clinical legal education.
Education:
- J.D., David A. Clarke School of Law, University of the District of Columbia (2021)
- B.A. in International Relations with Political Science emphasis, Florida International University (2018)
Research Interests: Professor Aziz focuses on advancing legal research pedagogy, integrating library resources into legal education, and addressing civil rights and housing disparities through legal advocacy. Her work bridges clinical legal practice and information science, emphasizing equitable access to justice.
Awards:
- Virginia Till Lemmon Award (2024) from the New Jersey Law Librarians Association
Professional Contributions: She has provided pro bono legal services in civil rights and housing clinics, interned for the Superior Court of D.C. under the Compassionate Release Act, and is pursuing a Master of Library and Information Science from the University of Washington. Her advisory role involves mentoring faculty on research methodologies.





