Contributor: Ariel Alice Scotese

  • The Law Behind the Salem Witch Trials

    The Law Behind the Salem Witch Trials

    Over three centuries after the infamous Salem Witch Trials, legal professionals and researchers continue probing the mysteries and lasting impact of these proceedings. This fall, the D’Angelo Law Library at the University of Chicago invites you to explore “The Salem Witch Trials: Legal Resources” web exhibit—a curated gateway to law-related books, articles, archival materials, and multimedia…

  • Horoscope for Law Librarians: Fall 2025

    (As interpreted through the stars… AI…and maybe a few outdated legal treatises.)

  • Diversity and Inclusion Committee Annual Report 2022-2023

    Fiscal year 2022-2023 was the first year for CALL’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee (“D&I”). The committee co-chairs were Ariel Scotese and Julie Pabarja, and Jonathan Hawkins, Lucy Kelly, and Juanita Harrell served as members. The committee met a few times each month to discuss their charge and set goals for the year. Our initial meetings…

  • Introducing the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee

    Introducing the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee

    Who are we? The Diversity and Inclusion Committee is a new CALL committee created as part of the new strategic goal to “Implement policies that ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion awareness, support, and initiatives.” As a part of this new goal, we are charged with the following:

  • New Member Profile: Ariel Scotese

    New Member Profile: Ariel Scotese

    Ariel Scotese is the Associate Director for User Services at the D’Angelo Law Library at the University of Chicago. She became a member of CALL in September. Ariel graciously answered the following questions from the CALL Bulletin. Tell us a little about your position at the D’Angelo Law Library