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Julie Graves Krishnaswami is the Head of Instruction and a Lecturer in Legal Research at Yale Law School since 2011. She previously held roles as a librarian and legal research instructor at Vermont Law School and CUNY School of Law. Prior to academia, she practiced securities and class action litigation and served as a law clerk for the Appellate Division of New Jersey. She holds a J.D. from CUNY School of Law, an M.L.I.S. from Pratt Institute, and a B.A. in History from Reed College.
Her research focuses on integrating critical information theory into legal education, regulatory research methodologies, and the evolving role of law librarianship. Notable works include analyses of statutory codes and legal citation standards, such as The Shadow Code: Statutory Notes in the United States Code (2020) and Critical Information Theory: A New Foundation for Teaching Regulatory Research (2014). Her scholarship also explores access to justice initiatives and privacy issues in library contexts.
Though no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, her contributions to legal pedagogy and librarianship reflect a commitment to advancing equitable access to legal knowledge. Her professional experience bridges legal practice, academia, and information science, shaping her approach to teaching statutory and regulatory research methods.



