The Frederick Charles Hicks Award for
Outstanding Contributions to Academic Law Librarianship
This annual award recognizes an individual or group who has made outstanding contributions to academic law librarianship through continued efforts to improve law librarianship. The award, presented by the Academic Law Libraries Special Interest Section (ALL-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries, is named in honor of Frederick Charles Hicks, the first great American law librarian/scholar who was also the first academic law librarian to serve as president of AALL.
Recipients of the Hicks Award
| 2008 | Roy M. Mersky | University of Texas |
|---|---|---|
| Robert L. Oakley | Georgetown University | |
| 2007 | Not awarded | |
| 2006 | Roger F. Jacobs | Notre Dame |
| 2005 | Barbara Bintliff | University of Colorado |
| 2004 | Timothy L. Coggins | University of Richmond |
| 2003 | Bob Berring | University of California-Berkeley |
| 2002 | Richard A. Danner | Duke University |
| 2001 | Frank G. Houdek | Southern Illinois University |
| 2000 | Penny Hazelton | University of Washington |
The award criteria is at http://aallnet.org/sis/allsis/awards/criteria.asp.