[EL] Apologies for sending response to entire list -- Re: SEALS Conference Proposal

Mark Scarberry mark.scarberry at pepperdine.edu
Thu Jan 16 11:44:34 PST 2020


This may simple clog up your email inboxes even more, but I wanted to
apologize for unintentionally sending my response to the entire list.

Best wishes,
Mark
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*Mark S. Scarberry*
Professor of Law
Pepperdine Univ. Caruso School of Law





On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 11:07 AM Mark Scarberry <
mark.scarberry at pepperdine.edu> wrote:

> Hi Michael. I have a piece in progress on the electoral college, which
> deals with section 2 of the 14th Amendment and other matters in ways that I
> don't think anyone has done before. I can send you the intro if you want to
> see it.
>
> All the best.
> Mark
> [image: Pepperdine wordmark]
>
> *Mark S. Scarberry*
> Professor of Law
> Pepperdine Univ. Caruso School of Law
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 6:11 PM Michael Morley <mmorley at law.fsu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Dear Election Law Scholars,
>>
>> Currently there isn't any programming related to Election Law on the
>> Tentative Draft Program for the 2020 Southeast Association of Law Schools
>> (SEALS) Annual Conference.  I'm considering submitting a proposal for
>> either a panel or a discussion group (or possibly both!), with a particular
>> focus on Voting Rights and the 2020 Election, construed broadly.  We can
>> even squeeze campaign finance and/or redistricting in there, if interest
>> exists.  It's late in the process, but the submissions period has not yet
>> closed.
>>
>> If you are planning on attending SEALS, and would be interested in
>> potentially participating on a panel or a discussion group relating to
>> Election Law, please let me know.  A panel tends to be comprised of fewer
>> people, and often involves circulation and presentation of
>> works-in-progress (though it can instead involve panelists offering short
>> thoughts, and then discussing questions presented by the moderator).  A
>> discussion group tends to be much larger and less formal, involving
>> free-flowing discussion of each participant's idea for a potential article
>> or an early-stage work, and potentially other hot topics.  If you think
>> you'd like to discuss a particular work-in-progress on a panel, please let
>> me know a working title.
>>
>> SEALS is a very friendly, informal conference, and a great place to catch
>> up with other scholars in your field.  Please respond to me directly, by
>> e-mail (*mmorley at law.fsu.edu <mmorley at law.fsu.edu>*), rather than to the
>> entire listserv, to avoid spamming people.  The conference is being held
>> this year at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott, July 30 - August 5.  The exact
>> timing of any Election Law events within that period - as well as final
>> approval of any proposals - would be determined by the conference
>> organizers.  There's a registration fee to attend the conference;
>> information is available at *http://sealslawschools.org/
>> <http://sealslawschools.org/seals-2013/>.*
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> Michael T. Morley
>> Assistant Professor of Law
>> Florida State University College of Law
>>
>>
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