Library Law is doing some nice Q&A on their blog. This question caught my eye:
“May a public university stop a traveling evangelist from giving speeches on the grassy lawn outside the library?” Q&A is here.
Another question:
“If someone calls to see if a particular patron is in the library, are we allowed to tell them, or ask them to come to the phone? (We’re in a VERY small town – 3 traffic lights.) I know if worked in a drs. office, I wouldn’t be allowed to answer that question.” Q&A is here.
Law librarians also have to “answer” a lot of questions like these so it’s interesting to see how they are being answered here. Circumspection is the word 🙂