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Darla Jackson

 
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Darla Jackson
Darla Jackson is the Faculty Services and Outreach Librarian at the University of Oklahoma's College of Law. Her research interests focus on Oklahoma legal research, Native American tribal law, international human rights law, military law, international commercial arbitration, empirical legal research, access to justice, and the impact of technology on legal research and legal services delivery. She has published law review and bar journal articles as well as book chapters on these topics. She is co-author of Oklahoma Legal Research (CAP 2013) and author of Oklahoma Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Bibliography in State Practice Materials: Annotated Bibliographies (Hein 2021). She is the 2023- 2024 Chair of the Oklahoma Bar Association Indian Law Section and a member of the Law Office Management & Technology Section, Military & Veterans Law Section and Women in Law Section. She serves on the OBA Access to Justice Committee. Darla is also a member of the Chickasaw Nation Bar Association. She is active in the Legal Innovation & Technology Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries and the Native Peoples Law Caucus. She has served is a member of the ABA TECHSHOW Planning Board and is currently a member of the Legal Technology Resource Center (LTRC) Executive Board. She serves the ABA Section on Legal Education & Admission to the Bar as a member of Law School site evaluation teams. She was honored with inclusion in the 2019 Class of the Fastcase 50. She served as the Practice Management Advisor for the OBA from Feb. 2016 - June 2018. She was the Director of the University of South Dakota Law Library. She also served as the Director of the University of Tulsa's Mabee Legal Information Center and Associate Director of the Oklahoma City University Law Library. Prior to focusing on law librarianship, she was a judge advocate in the United States Air Force. Darla Jackson earned her M.L.I.S. and J.D. degrees from the University of Oklahoma. She also holds an LL.M. in Indigenous Peoples Law from OU and an LL.M. in International Law from the University of Georgia School of Law.

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