Minnesota Association of Law Libraries was organized in 1955 with ten members as a regional chapter of AALL the American Association of Law Libraries.
MALL was established for educational and informational purposes. It is conducted as a non-profit association to promote law librarianship and to foster a spirit of cooperation among the members of the profession.
Today, the MALL membership numbers over 150. MALL members represent institutions from all segments of the legal community, including: academic law libraries; county law libraries; corporate legal department and law firm libraries; federal, state agency and court libraries.