Despite predictions of the death of the law school library, the institution is alive and thriving. New services, new skill sets, new resources, new professional challenges, and newly reconfigured facilities combine into a law library quite different from that of even 20 years ago. Opportunities abound for the law library to reinvigorate its offerings in light of extraordinary advances in information technology, the addition of interdisciplinary faculty, research, and courses to the law school, and law school curricular changes, especially with a renewed emphasis on skills instruction. Both larger trends and specifics on defining and implementing new directions will be discussed by panelists.