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Who was AALL Spectrum's editorial director in 2013?
Who was AALL's president from 2010-2011?
In 1996, what publication replaced the AALL Newsletter?
Who previously served as AALL executive board treasurer and also served as Deputy Librarian of Congress?
What leader of the Government Publishing Office spoke at AALL's 2014 Annual Meeting in San Antonio?
In 2016, what month did AALL launch its rebrand?
What was AALL's headquarters address for 45 years (until 2009)?
As of December 2016, how many states had enacted the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act?
Which former AALL staff member served as Superintendent of Documents at the Government Publishing Office until her retirement in 2016?
What is the name of the newsletter that is produced three times a year by the Committee on Relations with Information Vendors?
Who wrote the "Five Law of Library Science"?
Where was AALL's 100th national meeting held?
What is the acronym for the Conference of Newer Law Librarians?
Which former AALL president introduced the Open Forum, held at the conclusion of the Business Meeting during AALL's Annual Meeting?
In what state, did AALL's first Annual Meeting take place?
What past AALL executive board member holds a karaoke event every year during AALL"s Annual Meeting?
What historic "Great Hall" was the venue for the opening reception of AALL's Annual Meeting in both 1999 and 2009?
In what city, will AALL's 2020 Annual Meeting be held?
What is the name of the AALL member who has twice served as Law Librarian of Congress?
What AALL award was instituted in 2009?
What is the name of the popular fantasy-adventure TV show on TNT that stars Noah Wyle?
How many people serve on AALL's Executive Board (number)?
Past AALL Annual Meeting speakers Lawrence Lessig, Linda Greenhouse, and Dahlia Lithwick were ubiquitous commentators across the airwaves in the wake of this person's death in 2016?

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