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Welcome to the election-law@mailman.lls.edu mailing list! The ELECTION-LAW list is an Internet Listserv residing at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. This list is for general discussion of substantive and pedagogical issues related to election law and the design and reform of electoral institutions. The list managers are Daniel Lowenstein of UCLA Law School and Rick Hasen of Loyola Law School, Los Angeles.

The group is a private one, which consists primarily of academics who teach courses or write about questions related to these subjects, and lawyers who practice in related areas. Others also may join, subject to the approval of the list manager.

In addition to providing a forum for discussion of general issues relating to the subject matter, the list is intended to serve as a place where subscribers can discuss ideas they have for scholarship, works in progress, and problems they are encountering in teaching and conducting research.

Members also are encouraged to share information about new books or articles and new judicial, legislative and administrative developments related to election law and the design and reform of electoral institutions.

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