[USML Announce] A Plea For An Orderly Process
Andrew R. Klein
anrklein at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 4 10:26:56 EST 2004
A Plea For An Orderly ProcessOK. But first, I'd like to ask Mark B. if he has the language that he distributed last year. If so, I'd just like to re-propose that.
-Andy
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Andrew R. Klein
Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis
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From: Robbins, Richard
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Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 1:56 PM
Subject: [USML Announce] A Plea For An Orderly Process
Mark Blocker is in the process of gathering proposals.
When that is done, he will circulate a single message asking us to vote on all proposals.
Obviously people should feel free to comment as they like, but we need to handle these matters in an orderly fashion.
Andy -- please prepare precise text to match your proposal. That way, if it's adopted, the changes to our constitution will be easy to drop in.
As it stands, I believe that we have two competing proposals to handle the ability to create synthetic asterisk players. I've not heard anyone object to the concept so I think it is safe to assume that we will deal with this problem -- one way or the other.
-- Rich
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