
معرفی
Steven A Mitchell serves as a Lecturer in Legal Research Education and Research and Instructional Librarian at Yale Law School, Yale University. He provides legal research support and develops the Library's foreign and international collection at the Lillian Goldman Law Library.
His academic credentials include:
- B.A. in Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania
- J.D., New York University School of Law (managing editor of the Journal of Law & Liberty)
- M.S. in Library and Information Science, Pratt Institute
Mitchell's research spans interdisciplinary legal studies with emphasis on historical and linguistic dimensions of law. His work examines:
- Foreign and Comparative Law frameworks
- Evolution of legal documentation systems
- Medieval through early modern law-religion dynamics
- Legal satire and literary representations
- Public-facing legal communication methods
- Historical linguistics in legal contexts
Prior to Yale, he held the position of Research, Instruction, and Rare Books Librarian at Notre Dame Law School.
He teaches courses including History and Language Research in Legal Practice, Advanced Legal Research Methods, and Practical AI applications in legal research. Contact: steven.mitchell@yale.edu

