Roy M. Mersky
Roy M. Mersky holds
the William Stamps Farish Professorship in Law at the University of Texas law
school faculty and has been the director of its law library since 1965. He
received his B.S. in 1948, a J.D. in 1952, and a Masters Degree in Library
Science in 1953 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Professor Mersky
teaches Legal Research and Writing and publishes and lectures in the areas of
legal research and writing, legal history, with an emphasis on the U.S.
Supreme Court, library architecture and automation, and library science.
Active in the ABA, the State Bars of Texas and Wisconsin, he is a Fellow of
the American Bar Foundation, the Texas Bar Foundation, and the College of Law
Practice Management, a member of the American Law Institute, and a consultant
to legal publishers and information providers. He has been admitted to
practice before the State Bars of Wisconsin, Texas, and New York, the 5th
Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States.












