Hello! I'm forwarding this message to various listservs. I apologize for any cross postings you may receive.
The AALS Executive Committee has decided to present a one day mini-workshop at the Annual Meeting in New Orleans in January 1995 on "Uses of Technology in Research and Teaching." Over the past 10 years the Section on Law and Computers has been lobbying for more focused attention on this set of issues. The decision to present the mini-workshop is the Executive Committee's response this year.
A mini-workshop is a highly visible event that has the potential to draw many professors to a full day of sessions on the use of technology in law schools. It offers an important forum and a prominent showcase for innovation.
The planning committee for the workshop will meet for the first discussion of the program contents on March 1-2, 1994. The committee members are :
James Hoover, Columbia University hoover[_at_]lawmail.law.columbia.edu Pamela Samuelson, University of Pittsburgh psa2[_at_]vms.cis.pitt.edu Ronald Staudt, Chicago-Kent (Chair) rstaudt[_at_]mail.kentlaw.edu Nicholas Terry, St. Louis University 73524.3463[_at_]compuserv.com
All of us are eager to hear your suggestions for topics and speakers for this mini-workshop.
This message will be cross posted on several listservs. Please forgive the duplication for those who live in several places. We really want your input.
Ronald W. Staudt
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Illinois Institute of Technology
565 W. Adams, Chicago, Illinois 60661-3691
RSTAUDT[_at_]MAIL.KENTLAW.EDU
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