[EL] Election law address book -- please respond off-list if it's useful

Justin Levitt levittj at lls.edu
Tue Aug 13 10:14:00 PDT 2013


In his annual State of the Listserv housekeeping email a few weeks ago, 
Rick mentioned an election law address book 
<https://technology.lls.edu/electlaw/>.  It's a database of email and 
snail mail addresses for list subscribers who wish to be listed.  It's 
password-protected (username election, password available through Rick's 
assistant Andrew (acampbell at law.uci.edu)) to provide some protection 
against spam.  I gather that it was originally intended as a repository 
of contact information for those who wished to receive reprints related 
to election law, though that certainly needn't be its only function.

At the moment, the address book sits on Loyola's servers, and we're 
happy to keep it there if it's still useful to the listserv community.

However, there are at present only 100 names on the list, and many of 
those entries are substantially outdated.  Some of you who are listed 
are listed at institutions you left several years ago, at addresses that 
I know are no longer accurate.

So, a question: is a current address book sufficiently useful to 
maintain? *_Please respond to me, OFF-LIST_*, if you find the address 
book useful, either as a listed individual or someone using the list to 
make contact.   If I get a substantial number of responses indicating 
that there is still demand for the address book, we'll happily keep it.  
If not, we'll let it lapse.

Thanks.

Justin

-- 
Justin Levitt
Associate Professor of Law
Loyola Law School | Los Angeles
919 Albany St.
Los Angeles, CA  90015
213-736-7417
justin.levitt at lls.edu
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