ENVIROLAW Discussion List for Law Students

From: Jim Milles (MILLESJG@SLUVCA.SLU.EDU)
Date: 12/15/93


FYI.

Jim Milles
Head of Computer Services
Saint Louis University Law Library
millesjg@sluvca.slu.edu

Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1993 16:01:03 -0600 (CST)
From: John Bonine <JBONINE@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU>
Subject: ENVIROLAW for law students
Sender: ilsa-l@chicagokent.Kentlaw.EDU
We would like to introduce a new Internet discussion list:

>ENVIROLAW, a discussion list for environmental and natural resource
>law students throughout the world. It is based at the University
>of Oregon School of Law and managed by law students.
>
>ENVIROLAW is only based here, however. It intends to link up
>environmental law students across the US and in other countries,
>for discussion and cooperation to help protect our planet.
>
>To subscribe send to mailserv@oregon.uoregon.edu a message that says
>ONLY this as the first line of text in the body of the message:
>
> SUBSCRIBE ENVIROLAW
>
>Unlike a listserv, this mailserv does NOT want your e-mail address in that
>line.
>
>To unsubscribe, send this message to mailserv@oregon.oregon.edu:
>
> UNSUBSCRIBE ENVIROLAW
>
>Please do not send that message to ENVIROLAW, but to the computer which
>controls the list, mailserv@oregon.uoregon.edu
>
>For problems, write to the list-owner, martyb@oregon.uoregon.edu.
>
>
>ENVIROLAW is brought to you by Land Air Water, the student environmental
>law research and action organization at the University of Oregon
>School. Located in Eugene, Oregon, US (which the Wall Street
>Journal once called "the last refuge of the terminally hip"), LAW
>is the oldest and largest environmental law society in the US.
>
>LAW is also one of the most active. It sponsors the annual Public
>Interest Environmental Law Conference, a gathering of over 2,000
>participants (lawyers, scientists, activists, students) each
>March (with over 200 speakers); is publisher of the Western
>Environmental Law Update; is publisher of the Directory of Public
>Interest Environmental Lawyers; and is a participant in many of the
>impoprtant environmental and environmental law battles of the
>Pacific Northwest. Also at the UO Law School is the Journal of
>Environmental Law and Litigation and, of course, ENVIROLAW.
>
>To contact LAW directly, send e-mail to L-A-W@oregon.uoregon.edu.



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