Head of Information Services and Lecturer in Law
Julie Jones received her J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law in 1999, after which she clerked for United States District Court Judge Robert B. Propst. As an Associate Attorney at the Chicago law firm of Connelly Sheehan Moran, she represented management in labor and employment disputes. She later served as the Director of Legal Services at the Center for Disability and Elder Law where she provided free legal services to low income disabled and elderly clients, specializing in foreclosures and consumer protection issues. She joined Cornell Law Library after receiving her M.L.I.S. from Dominican University in 2004. She has published in the Creighton Law Review and is a regular contributor to professional library publications. Ms. Jones teaches Law Practice Technology, and team teaches Advanced Legal Research and Lawyering.