Re: Lively Debate on "Who Owns the Law"

From: Alan Sugarman (sugarman@hyperlaw.com)
Date: Thu Jul 20 1995 - 06:33:12 PDT


The AALL also makes available handout materials by microfiche for $5.00 --
mail order must be received in Chicago by August 15, 1995 -- no credit cards,
checks only. Contained therein is a written statement by West's speaker at
the Who Owns the Law session.

Write to:
The American Association of Law Libraries
Department 77-3965
Chicago, IL 60678-3965

Also, to whom it may concern at AALL, HyperLaw consents to inclusion by AALL
of the issue of The HyperLaw Report newsletter in the microfiche packet, which
newsletter was distributed at the session. The newsletter was referred to
several times by the speakers (and cited indirectly in other sessions -- it
contains the full John B. West article referred to by other speakers as well
as the Vance Opperman affidavit in Matthew Bender and HyperLaw v. West).

I would also recommend other tapes including C2 on Judicial Information Policy
and F1 on Medium Neutral Citations (which includes Clyde Cristoferson's
hilarious "Chicken Little" story. Also, P1, the Plenary Session contains Bob
Berring's highly entertaining and enlightening talk ... and, I concluded that
Court TV should hire him to do an evening show opposite Letterman and Leno --
Arthur Miller cannot really compete.

[also, I willl report that I had the opportunity to meet Chris Wren, Cindy
Chick, and Richard Leiter -- and we discovered that none of us had horns]

Alan

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Cc: law-lib@ucdavis.edu, cgwren@ACM.ORG
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 1995 14:37:47 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Christopher G. Wren" <cgwren@ACM.ORG>
Reply-To: cgwren@ACM.ORG
Sender: owner-law-lib@ucdavis.edu
Subject: Re: Lively Debate on "Who Owns the Law"
To: cgwren@ACM.ORG

July 19, 1995

   The best source of information about the vigorous discussion during the
program "Who Owns the Law?" at AALL will probably come from the audio
cassette available from Mobiltape Company, Inc. (with which I do not have
*any* affiliation). The tape number is 95AALL-C1. A single tape costs
$8.00 plus $3.00 for U.S. shipping (and 8.25% sales tax for orders destined
for California). According to the order form included in the AALL materials
distributed to meeting registrants, Mobiltape accepts credit cards
(MasterCard, Visa, American Express) and takes orders via phone, fax, and
mail:

      Phone: (800) 369-5718
                (805) 295-0504
      Fax: (805) 295-8474
      Mail: 25061 West Avenue Stanford, Suite 70
                Valencia, CA 91355

In addition, AALL distributed to registrants a bound set of all the program
materials prepared for the annual meetings. The materials for the "Who Owns
the Law?" program consist of pieces prepared by two of the panelists, former
AALL president Laura Gasaway and West Publishing attorney James Schatz.

Chris Wren
Madison, Wisconsin
cgwren@acm.org

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