[EL] Media can attend AALS Trustworthy Elections-Internet voting program

Soren Dayton soren.dayton at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 17:58:40 PST 2012


Indeed. It would be a little awkward if an AALS could only be covered by
corporations.

On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Rick Hasen <rhasen at law.uci.edu> wrote:

> But you blog at Election Updates.  Perhaps Eugene Volokh will defend
> your right to be counted as a journalist.
>
>
> On 1/3/12 5:38 PM, Election Law Journal wrote:
> > Is an editor of Election Law Journal a media person?  I fear not!   :-(
> > ---
> > Paul Gronke
> >
> > Co-Editor, Election Law Journal
> > Professor of Political Science
> > Reed College
> >
> > electionlawjournal at gmail.com
> >
> >
> > On Jan 3, 2012, at 3:10 PM, Candice Hoke wrote:
> >
> >> After receiving media inquiries, we discovered today that media reps
> can attend the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) program on
> >>
> >> The Law and Science of Trustworthy Elections:  Facing the Challenge of
> Internet Voting and Other E-Voting Technologies
> >>
> >> AALS directs:  For a press badge, bring your press credentials to the
> Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, DC., to the AALS office in the
> Coolidge Room on the Mezzanine level, and ask for Deborah.
> >>
> >> The AALS staffs the doors to the program areas and requires proof of
> registration, so everyone (even speakers) must register before
> attending/participating in a program.
> >>
> >> The AALS office is open:  Jan. 4th  Wednesday night:  6-9 pm and
> Thursday 7:00 AM - end of the day.  The Trustworthy Election Tech program
> commences at 9:00 am sharp Thursday.  Location and program information can
> be found below.
> >>
> >>> “Crosscutting Program – The Law and Science of Trustworthy Elections:
> Facing the Challenges of Internet Voting and Other E-Voting Technologies”
> >>>
> >>> Posted on January 2, 2012 5:23 pm by Rick Hasen
> >>> This AALS program from 9 to noon on Thursday Jan 5 will be in Thurgood
> Marshall North, mezzanine level, Marriott Wardman Hotel.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Professor Candice Hoke
> >> Law School
> >> Cleveland State University
> >> 216 687-2313
> >>
> >> shoke at law.csuohio.edu
> >>
> >> Disclaimer:  Any opinions I may have expressed are my own and do not
> reflect the positions of any university, State or Federal institutions,
> boards, or committees with which I may be affiliated, although I may wish
> that they did.
> >>
> >>
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