roundtable: announcing COMLAW-L
roundtable: announcing COMLAW-L
announcing COMLAW-L
Jonathan Weinberg (weinberg@netcom.com)
Sun, 22 Jan 1995 12:41:33 -0800 (PST)
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 12:41:33 -0800 (PST)
From: Jonathan Weinberg <weinberg@netcom.com>
Subject: announcing COMLAW-L
To: roundtable@cni.org
Message-Id: <Pine.3.89.9501221224.A18971-0100000@netcom16>
COMLAW-L, an Internet mailing list devoted to the discussion of
communications law issues, is under new ownership; it is now sponsored by
the Section on Mass Communications Law of the American Association of Law
Schools. The AALS, created in 1900, includes as members nearly all of
the ABA-approved law schools in the U.S., plus 22 in Canada; the Section
on Mass Communication Law is made up of law professors at AALS schools
who have interests in mass communications law.
Many of the subscribers on COMLAW-L will be law professors, but the
list is not limited to them; anyone with anything useful to say about
communications law is welcome. Legal and regulatory issues surrounding
broadcasting, cable television, and the Internet and NII are all in order.
Hot topics include the emergence of the NII, the future of the "public
trustee" concept and "public interest" regulation at the FCC, the
legislative climate for a new cable/telco bill, and anything else within
the field of communications law. Political debates are not welcome.
To subscribe, send the message
SUB COMLAW-L yourfirstname yourlastname
to listproc@lawlib.wuacc.edu. To participate in the discussion (or to
initiate one), send your message to comlaw-L@lawlib.wuacc.edu. Send
questions about the discussions on the list to me (Jon Weinberg, Wayne
State Univ.) at weinberg@mail.msen.com. Send questions about difficulties
with mail, or requests for technical assistance, to Mark Folmsbee
(Washburn Univ.) at zzfolm@acc.wuacc.edu.
Jonathan Weinberg
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202
weinberg@netcom.com