Andrew Weber, Legislative Information Systems Manager, has been at the Law Library of Congress since June 2004. He has contributed to reports for Congress, updated parts of The Bluebook, trademarked the GLIN logo, and drafted visa applications for co-workers. He runs the Law Library's Twitter account and Facebook page and works to develop and implement new features for THOMAS. He has been fortunate to blend his love of technology, law, gadgets, and working for Congress into his ideal position. Andrew holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Ball State University and a Juris Doctor and a Master's in Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh.
Most Recent Posts
- The November Update to Congress.gov November 28th, 2012
- A Congress.gov Interview with Andy Mendelson, Head of the Legislative Analysis and Information Section October 31st, 2012
- Welcome to Our New Front Door: A Revamped Homepage October 25th, 2012
- A Congress.gov Interview with Valerie Heitshusen, Analyst on Congress and the Legislative Process October 24th, 2012
- A Congress.gov Interview with Rohit Gupta, Systems Architect October 17th, 2012
- Law and Longitude: A Trip to Greenwich October 17th, 2012
- The First Iterative Update to Congress.gov October 11th, 2012
- A Congress.gov Interview with Barry Priest, Web DevAdmin October 10th, 2012
- A Congress.gov Interview with Rich Larson, Information Technology Specialist October 3rd, 2012
- A Congress.gov Interview with Meg Peters, Information Architect September 26th, 2012