April 10, Navigating Rights, Liabilities, and Challenges in a Shifting Legal Landscape: A Legal Survival Guide for Librarians and Information Professionals

Gain practical guidance on balancing legal obligations with professional ethics in today’s complex legal and political landscape.
Join Nancy Kranich SC&I Teaching Professor and former ALA President, to learn about the key legal issues affecting library and information professionals today including:
- Intellectual freedom
- Patron privacy
- Copyright and fair use
- Censorship challenges
Nancy will discuss emerging state laws and their potential impact on the immunity of librarians and information providers, as well as provide insights into how New Jersey libraries are responding.
Register to get the link:
https://bit.ly/MIColloquium-ALegalSurvivalGuideforLIS
About Nancy Kranich:
- Former President of the American Library Association (ALA)
- Library Board President, currently managing a book ban challenge
- Advocate for civic engagement and intellectual freedom
- Longtime researcher and professor focusing on information policy
- Author and editor of numerous works on intellectual freedom and information access
Gain practical guidance on balancing legal obligations with professional ethics in today’s complex legal and political landscape.
Join Nancy Kranich SC&I Teaching Professor and former ALA President, to learn about the key legal issues affecting library and information professionals today including:
- Intellectual freedom
- Patron privacy
- Copyright and fair use
- Censorship challenges
Nancy will discuss emerging state laws and their potential impact on the immunity of librarians and information providers, as well as provide insights into how New Jersey libraries are responding.
Register to get the link:
https://bit.ly/MIColloquium-ALegalSurvivalGuideforLIS
About Nancy Kranich:
- Former President of the American Library Association (ALA)
- Library Board President, currently managing a book ban challenge
- Advocate for civic engagement and intellectual freedom
- Longtime researcher and professor focusing on information policy
- Author and editor of numerous works on intellectual freedom and information access