Maureen Moran

Maureen Moran

Collection Strategy and Research Librarian, Lecturer in Law Library

Maureen Moran is the Collection Strategy and Research Librarian for the D’Angelo Law Library. In her current role, she is responsible for collection strategy and development for United States law and non-law subjects; oversees the Law Library Fellowship program; and is a member of the Library’s reference librarian team, offering reference assistance, research consultations, legal research instruction, and guides for the Law School community. She teaches Writing and Research in the US Legal System to LLM students.

Prior to joining the D’Angelo Law Library, Ms. Moran was the Collection Development Librarian at Georgetown University Law Library. She has been a law librarian since 2010, working at several law libraries across the country, where she has taught legal research, legal writing, and advanced legal research. 

Ms. Moran earned her Bachelor’s in Political Science from the University of Connecticut, her JD from the University of Michigan, and her Master’s in Library and Information Science from Pratt Institute. She was a civil litigator in New York City for fourteen years before she became a law librarian.