People to Invite to Speak

Daniel C. Burton (dan@antispam.autobahn.org)
6 Mar 1998 01:54:54 GMT

I invited David Friedman to speak before the Cal Libertarians.  I also
discovered that the following people have e-mail addresses and live in
California.  Should we try to invite them all to speak?

David Bergland
Source: Revolution
City: Costa Mesa, State: CA, Country: United States 
E-mail: DPBergland@aol.com
Libertarian Party presidential candidate in 1984 and author of
"Libertarianism in One Lesson." 

Alexander Volokh
Source: Reason Foundation
City: Los Angeles, State: CA 
Expert in hazardous waste policy, environmental economics, regulation, risk
assessment, solid waste management, and the tort system. Other interests:
alcohol and tobacco regulation, commercial free speech restrictions, and
affirmative action.

Lynn Scarlett
Source: Reason Foundation
City: Los Angeles, State: CA, Country: United States 
Particular areas of expertise: solid and hazardous waste, recycling, urban
air quality, environmental risk issues, and market-based environmental
policy.

Norma Jean Almodovar
Source: FreedomUSA
City: Los Angeles, State: CA, Country: United States 
E-mail: normaja@FreedomUSA.org
Outrageous spokesperson and advocate for the legalization of prostitution
and other consensual crimes. Author of "Cop to Call Girl" and former
Libertarian Party candidate for Governor of California.

Peter McWilliams
Source: Prelude Press, Inc.
City: Los Angeles, State: CA, Country: United States 
E-mail: peter@mcwilliams.com
Author of the mammoth "Ain't Nobody's Business if You Do." Not a strict
libertarian, but a powerful opponent of "consensual crimes." More famous as
a self-help author. 

Adrian T. Moore
Source: Reason Foundation
City: Los Angeles, State: CA, Country: United States 
Specializes in urban transportation and public economics, legal issues
associated with privatizing local government services. Other areas of
expertise: interest groups, urban development, and regulation. 

Kenneth Green
Source: Reason Foundation
City: Los Angeles, State: CA, Country: United States 
Specific areas of expertise include state and local government downsizing,
economic development and civil service reform. Co-author of award-winning
"Revolution at the Roots: Making our Government Smaller, Better, and Closer
to Home." 

Sam Staley
Source: Reason Foundation
Author: Sam Staley
City: Los Angeles, State: CA, Country: United States 
E-mail: sstaley@urbanfutures.org
Sam Staley is director of the Urban Futures Program. His areas of expertise
are urban economic development, urban planning, state and local public
finance, and education reform. Author of "Drug Policy and the Decline of
American Cities."