[EL] Election law listserv housekeeping---PLEASE READ
Rick Hasen
rhasen at law.uci.edu
Mon Aug 18 14:44:53 PDT 2014
On the election law addressbook (point 3 below), note that you can now
reach the addressbook at this link rather than the link I provided:
https://webdb.lls.edu/electlaw
Rick
On 8/14/14, 1:37 PM, Rick Hasen wrote:
> It is August, and that means it is time for an annual message to list
> users, with some reminders and requests for updated information.
> Please save this email for future reference.
>
> *1. Handling subscriptions and archives. *The current web home page
> for the election law listserv is here:
>
> http://department-lists.uci.edu/mailman/listinfo/law-election
>
> Use this address if you need to unsubscribe or change your
> subscription, move to "digest" mode, or access the archives.
>
> [The pre-June 2011 archives are still on Loyola's servers, with many
> thanks to Loyola: http://mailman.lls.edu/pipermail/election-law/.]
>
> If you are abandoning an email address (such as by leaving a position
> at a job), please remember to unsubscribe before you go.
>
>
> *2. Election law teacher database. *The current version of the
> Election Law Teacher database (listing information about those who
> teach election law) is here:
>
> http://electionlawblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2014-election-law-teacher-database.xlsx
>
> This was last updated in June and will be updated again next year.
>
> *3. Election law addressbook.* This service, still residing at Loyola
> Law School's servers (thanks again, Loyola!) provides lists of
> addresses for those who wish to receive election law article reprints
> or find someone's email address. You can access the list to make
> changes, print labels, or add yourself as a new addressee, using this
> address:
>
> https://technology.lls.edu/electlaw/
>
> The user name for everyone is: election
>
> If you have forgotten or never received the password, send a message
> to my assistant Robert, and he will email it to you.
>
> *4. Repository of election law teaching materials. *You can find old
> exams, syllabi, etc. from a number of election law professors here:
>
> http://electionlawblog.org/archives/003647.html
>
> with a 2010 update, done by Josh Douglas:
> http://electionlawblog.org/?p=15839
>
> My 2013 syllabus is here:
> http://electionlawblog.org/wp-content/uploads/SYLLABUS.13-electlaw.pdf
>
>
> *5. Signing up for other mailing lists and blog postings.* In an
> effort to keep traffic on the election law list manageable, we ask
> that those who maintain mailing lists for their election law related
> organizations or blogs send out a single, annual notice to the
> election law listserv about how to sign up for an electronic mailing
> list. (Among those sending regular mailings I receive are (in no
> particular order): CCP, CLCBlog, James Madison Center, Fairvote,
> Moritz, Campaign Finance Institute, Electionline, and the EAC.) These
> groups and others should send out an annual reminder message some time
> during August with information about how to sign up to receive regular
> emailings. Please do not get in the regular habit of sending press
> releases directly to the list. Send it to me for possible inclusion
> in the blog.
>
> *6. Quoting from listserv posts, for journalists and others/Google
> searches.* Here is a reminder of our press policy: "Members of the
> press may subscribe to the listserv and may describe in general terms
> the substance of discussion on the list, but should not quote posted
> comments or attribute ideas to specific individuals without the
> consent of the individuals." Though we have endeavored to keep list
> archives off Google and other search engines, in the past some list
> postings have shown up on Google. A good rule of thumb is that
> everything you post on the list eventually will be read by your
> spouse, mother, boss, adversary, and every journalist in the U.S, and
> will remain on the Internet indefinitely. In other words, think
> before you hit the "send" button.
>
> With over 1000 listserv subscribers, administrative issues can take
> some time. Your cooperation helps keep things moving smoothly. We
> always welcome your suggestions for improvements.
>
> Rick and Dan
>
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Rick Hasen
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UC Irvine School of Law
401 E. Peltason Dr., Suite 1000
Irvine, CA 92697-8000
949.824.3072 - office
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