New list administration for conlawprof (though no one can replace Eugene)

Ira (Chip) Lupu iclupu at law.gwu.edu
Fri Apr 30 12:15:33 PDT 2010


I'm also very grateful to Barry and Mark for taking over the administration of the list (usually a thankless job, so it's very good that we thanked Eugene on his way out, and his successors on their way in).

Ira C. Lupu
F. Elwood & Eleanor Davis Professor of Law
George Washington University Law School
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My SSRN papers are here:
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---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 20:59:48 -0700
>From: conlawprof-bounces at lists.ucla.edu (on behalf of "Scarberry, Mark" <Mark.Scarberry at pepperdine.edu>)
>Subject: New list administration for conlawprof (though no one can replace Eugene)  
>To: <conlawprof at lists.ucla.edu>
>
>   My colleague Barry McDonald and I volunteered to
>   take over list administration for conlawprof. Eugene
>   thought that would be fine, and thus we're now doing
>   it. Please let us know if you have difficulties with
>   the list or if there is something we should do
>   differently. Eugene did a great job with the list,
>   and so we mostly intend just to try to do it the
>   same way, though no one can replace Eugene.
>    
>   We hope the list will continue to be a great place
>   for thoughtful discussion of con law. List members
>   are a very diverse and very knowledgeable group. I
>   know I've learned a lot from discussions on
>   conlawprof, and I hope to continue learning from all
>   of you.
>    
>   Best wishes,
>   Mark
>    
>   Mark S. Scarberry
>   Pepperdine Univ. School of Law
>   mark.scarberry at pepperdine.edu
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