Time: Tue Oct 29 09:50:48 1996 To: Richard Ginn <ginn@cornell.edu> From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: working group? Cc: Bcc: Hi Richard, Nice hearing from you, as always. You did a nice job of formatting your email below. I like it very much. Please accept my compliments. :) With your permission, I would like to forward it to people who are disputing my recommendation about "style" and column widths. Please count me in. I think this is a great idea. Do you know about Liberty Law? It is very close to what you are proposing here, although some of the threads have grown stale. Of about 50 registered users, only 5 or so contribute regularly; the others just consume without any contributions whatsoever. Keep this in mind if you want to join LLAW just for comparison purposes. BTW, I have received over 100 requests for the White House Constitution. You did a very nice job on that task. Many thanks. Sincerely, /s/ Paul Mitchell At 10:19 AM 10/29/96 -0500, you wrote: >Paul, > >I am working towards convening a very >small and selective email list, a summit >of sorts, to allow those people who are >working on the very core of the judicial >issues in the US to compare notes and >tactics and strategies, so that we are >not working at cross-purposes or >duplicating efforts needlessly (of >course, one person's duplication is >another person's original research and >learning, so in many cases "duplication" >may not be bad at all). > >There are a few people who I know and >work with and learn with, and I would >very much like to introduce you to them, >and them to you. Maybe it would work to >share ideas, maybe not, I can only >suggest that we try. > >Another possibility is for me to compile >notes from people and share them. > >What do you think? > >PS: I am still reading over what you >sent me already, and I am also having to >focus more on working for money, as that >is running real low right now, and I >don't have as much time as I did before >to focus on these legal matters (which >is why the money ran low :) > >Richard ginn@cornell.edu > >
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