election-law_gl-digest Monday, July 9 2001 Volume 01 : Number 038
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Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 09:53:19 -0700
From: "Rick Hasen" <Rick.Hasen@lls.edu>
Subject: publication of symposium on internet voting
am pleased to announce the publication of a symposium, "Internet Voting
and Democracy," in Volume 34, Number 3 (April 2001) of the Loyola of Los
Angeles Law Review. Rather than focus on the technical or security
aspects of Internet voting, the symposium focuses instead on the role
that internet voting might play in American democracy. The table of
contents follows. If you would like to order a copy of the
symposium issue, see the instructions at the end of this message.
Thanks.
Internet Voting and Democracy, Table of Contents
Introduction
Richard L. Hasen
Why Voting?
Frank Michelman
The Internet in the (Dis)Service of Democracy
Bruce E. Cain
Why Internet Voting?
John T. Nockleby
Direct Democracy and the Internet
Dick Morris
Political Intermediaries and the Internet "Revolution"
Elizabeth Garrett
Vote.Com and Internet Politics: A Comment on Dick Morris's Version of
Internet Democracy
Paul M. Schwartz
The Soul of the New Political Machine: The Online, The Color Line and
Electronic Democracy
Eben Moglen and Pamela S. Karlan
The Likely Consequences of Internet Voting for Political Representation
R. Michael Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler
E-Racing E-Lections
Jerry Kang
The Voting Rights Act in the Internet Age: An Equal Access Theory for
Interesting Times
Stephen B. Pershing
How Might Cyberspace Change American Politics
Eugene Volokh
Ordering information:
To order a single copy, send a check for $20 made payable to the "Loyola
Law Review" to Loyola Law Review, Loyola Law School, 919 South Albany
Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015. Be sure to indicate that you want a copy
of Volume 34, Number 3.
Thanks.
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Rick Hasen
Professor of Law and William M. Rains Fellow
Loyola Law School
919 South Albany Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015-1211
(213)736-1466 - voice
(213)380-3769 - fax
rick.hasen@lls.edu
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Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 12:10:22 -0500
From: Steven Mulroy <smulroy@memphis.edu>
Subject: Query Re Upcoming Symposium Issues
Does anyone know of a law review which is planning a symposium issue on
election or voting issues? I know about the Internet symposium which
was just published, but I'm referring to one which is still forthcoming.
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Steven J. Mulroy
Assistant Professor
University of Memphis School of Law
207 Humphreys Law School
Memphis, TN 38152
(901) 678-4494
FAX: (901) 678-5210
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