Subject: list housekeeping/more news/ELJ 3:1 |
From: Rick Hasen |
Date: 1/21/2004, 1:20 PM |
To: "election-law@majordomo.lls.edu" <election-law@majordomo.lls.edu> |
Reply-to: rick.hasen@mail.lls.edu |
See this
New York Times article
just posted to the newspaper's website, which begins: "A new $22
million system to allow soldiers and other Americans overseas to vote
via the Internet is inherently insecure and should be abandoned,
according to a panel of computer security experts asked by the
government to review the program. The system, Secure Electronic
Registration and Voting Experiment, or SERVE, was developed with
financing from the Department of Defense and will first be used in this
year's primaries and general election." The report itself is available here.
You can find the table of contents for the issue here. Look
next for a special symposium issue of ELJ published soon on the
Supreme Court's recent decision in McConnell v. Federal Election
Commission.
-- Professor Rick Hasen Loyola Law School 919 South Albany Street Los Angeles, CA 90015-0019 (213)736-1466 - voice (213)380-3769 - fax rick.hasen@lls.edu http://www.lls.edu/academics/faculty/hasen.html http://electionlawblog.org