Trevor L. M. Reynolds
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Profile
Trevor L.M. Reynolds is the Research & Student Services Librarian in the Muse Law Library. In this role, he supports law students’ legal research and information needs, teaches legal research, and provides research and reference assistance to the Richmond Law community as well as the public at large. His academic interests include legal research, access to justice initiatives, constitutional and civil rights law, and the role of AI in legal research and practice. He is the author of I Am a Person Too: The State’s Failure to Secure Transgender Rights and Personhood (Richmond Public Interest Law Review 2025).
Trevor earned his J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law, where he received the Richmond Law Faculty Award in Constitutional & Civil Rights Law and the School of Law Student Scholarship Certificate—the latter awarded for publishing an original work of legal scholarship. He is a candidate for the Master of Library & Information Science in Law Librarianship at the University of Washington—the nation's top-ranked program in the specialization.Expand All-
Presentations
"The Impacts of Colonialism on Religion, Society, and the Ganges River in Modern India," MadRush Undergraduate Research Conference, James Madison University ( 2014)
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Memberships
Member, American Association of Law Libraries
Member, Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries
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Professional Experience
Research & Student Services Librarian (2026 - present)
University of Richmond School of LawResearch & Teaching Assistant (2025 - present)
University of Richmond School of LawReference Desk Assistant (2024 - 2026)
University of Richmond School of LawResearch Assistant, (2024 - 2026)
University of Richmond School of LawParalegal (2022 - 2023)
Flores Law PLLCParalegal (2019 - 2021)
The Sarrett Law Firm PLLC
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Presentations
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Publications
Journal Articles
I Am a Person Too: The State’s Failure to Secure Transgender Rights and Personhood, 28 Richmond Public Interest Law Review 331 (2025).