Lucie Olejnikova

Associate Director, Foreign & International Law, Clinical & Experiential Learning | Lecturer in Legal Research
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Phone number
+1 (203) 432-7371
Office number
Room 0005 (L1)

Lucie Olejnikova is the Associate Director for Foreign and International Law, and Clinical and Experiential Learning at the Lillian Goldman Law Library and a Lecturer in Legal Research at Yale Law School. In this capacity, she provides research instruction and research consultations to the Yale Law School community, oversees the foreign and international law collection, and manages the library clinical liaison program. Lucie teaches a two-credit seminar titled Research Methods In Foreign and International Law, which focuses on sources and strategies for international, foreign, and comparative law research with an emphasis on the research process and evaluation of sources in the ever-changing information environment. Lucie also teaches the two-to-three-credit course titled Advanced Legal Research, which is an advanced exploration of the specialized methods and sources of US legal research.

While Lucie is available to consult on any domestic research topics, she has extensive experience researching international, comparative, and foreign law. Lucie is the editor-in-chief of GlobaLex publication, an open-access publication dedicated to publishing and disseminating high-level articles on foreign, comparative, and international law research. Lucie is admitted to the New York State Bar, and is a member of the American Society of International Law, the International Association of Law Libraries, and the American Association of Law Libraries.

Please see the law library research help page to connect with a law librarian, or email me directly to schedule an appointment. I look forward to working with you.