Michelle Hook Dewey
Legal Technologies Librarian Law Library, Legal Analytics & Innovation Initiative- Education
LL.M., Southern Illinois University School of Law
M.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
J.D., Southern Illinois University School of Law
B.A., Northeastern Illinois University
- Specializations
Legal Analytics
Legal Research
Legal Technology
- Biography
Michelle Hook Dewey is the Legal Technologies Librarian in the Law Library, where she provides reference and legal research instruction to the Georgia State College of Law community. In addition, she is a member of the Legal Analytics & Innovation Initiative where she teaches and supports the programs and projects associated with the LAII certificate program.
Prior to joining the Georgia State University College of Law in 2022, Michelle Hook Dewey worked in a variety of legal practice and legal education settings. Most notably Dewey spent five years as the Legal Research Services Manager for an Am. Law 100 firm, where she managed the firm's national research team. In conjunction with the firm’s innovation group, Dewey and her research team served as the content matter experts on a host of firm-led data management, data integration, and technology projects. Throughout her career she has focused her scholarship and teaching on online legal instruction, hybrid law classes. legal practice technology, and innovation.
Michelle Hook Dewey received her Master of Library & Information Science degree from the University of Illinois. She has a J.D. and an LL.M. in health law and policy from Southern Illinois University.