Subject: additional election law resources
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 8/30/2005, 9:35 AM
To: election-law

Many listserv members receive weekly or periodic e-mailings from a number of election law related groups and organizations (including Brookings, the Campaign Legal Center, the Center for Responsive Politics, Election Law@Moritz, Fairvote, the James Madison Center, and others).  We ask that these groups provide information about how to subscribe to their mailing lists through the listserv no more than once per year.  It has been a year, so each of these groups (and any others related to election law) should feel free to send a single message to the election law list with subscription instructions. 

In addition, some election law bloggers (including Allison Hayward and Bob Bauer) allow readers to sign up for e-mail updates.  Information about doing so should appear on each blog.  Some blogs (including mine) have RSS feeds, which allow users to receive the titles of posts as headlines on customized home pages, such as "My Yahoo."

The number of election law related blogs continues to grow.  Here is information I have just posted on my blog:

Additions to the Blog Roll

On the right hand side of the blog, I have added links to the following blogs under “Election Law Resources:” Earlyvote (Paul Gronke) (This blog disseminates information about early voting (voting before election day, at non-precinct locations), an increasingly common form of voting in the United States, and worldwide. The blog is intended to be a resource to the election administration, reform, and research community.); Election Updates (Mike Alvarez and Thad Hall) (New research, analysis and commentary on election reform, voting technology, and election administration); Skeptic's Eye (Allison Hayward) (an attorney who writes about campaign finance and related (and unrelated) issues of interest.); and Soapbox (Robbin Stewart) (an election law blog). Under “Other Blogs of Interest to Election Law,” I have added links to Disability Law (Sam Bagenstos); Barone Blog, Michael Barone’s new blog; and Beltway Blogroll (Danny Glover for the National Journal). In addition, I have added more blogs related to the Supreme Court nominations process: Alliance for Justice Supreme Court Watch; Bench Memos (National Review Online); Campaign for the Court blog (Washington Post); and LiveCurrent (Los Angeles Times Supreme Court blog).

Rick




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