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E-Rulemaking
Papers
& Reports
Reports
Stuart
W. Shulman, The
Internet Still Might (but Probably Won't) Change Everything:
Stakeholder Views on the Future of Electronic Rulemaking
(2004)
Cary
Coglianese, E-Rulemaking:
Information Technology and Regulatory Policy, Regulatory
Policy Program Report No. RPP-05 (2004)
Lisa
Thrane, E-Rulemaking
Agency Representatives Focus Group Report (October, 2003)
Lisa
Thrane, E-Rulemaking
Interest Group Representatives Focus Group Report (October,
2003)
Henry
H. Perritt, Jr., Electronic
Dockets: Use of Information Technology in Rulemaking and Adjudication,
Report to the Administrative Conference of the United States
(October 19, 1995)
Henry
H. Perritt, Jr., Federal Agency Electronic Records Management
and Archives, Report Prepared for the Administrative Conference
of the United States (December 1, 1990).
Henry
H. Perritt, Jr., Electronic Acquisition And Release of Federal
Agency Information, Report Prepared for the Administrative
Conference of the United States (October 1, 1988).
Papers
Devin M. Ceartas,
"Thoughts
on E-Rulemaking" (June 2004).
Beth Simone Noveck,
"The
Electronic Revolution in Rulemaking," Emory Law
Journal (2004).
Peter L. Strauss,
"The
ABA Ad Law Section's E Rulemaking Survey," Administrative
and Regulatory Law News (Spring 2004).
Michael Herz,"E-Rulemaking,"
in Jeffrey S. Lubbers, ed., Developments in Administrative
Law and Regulatory Practice, 2002-2003 (ABA Section of
Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, 2004).
Cary Coglianese,
"Information
Technology and Regulatory Policy: New Directions for Digital
Government Research," Social Science Computer Review
(2004).
Barry Solomon and
Ying Han, "Web-Based
Environmental Regulatory Updates: A 50-State Survey,"
ChemAlliance.org (February 4, 2004).
Stuart W. Shulman,
Lisa Thrane, & Mack C. Shelley, "eRulemaking,"
Handbook of Public Information Systems, 2nd ed. (December,
2003)
Michael B. Gerrard
and Michael Herz, "Harnessing
Information Technology to Improve the Environmental Impact
Review Process," NYU Environmental Law Journal,
Vol. 12, No. 1 (October, 2003).
Stuart Shulman,
"eRulemaking:
Issues in Current Research & Practice" (2003).
Shawn Kerrigan
and Kincho H. Law, "Logic-Based
Regulation Compliance-Assistance," Submitted to the
Ninth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
and Law (ICAIL 2003), June 24-28, 2003, Edinburgh, Scotland,
UK, (June 2003).
Shawn Kerrigan,
Charles Heenan, Haoyi Wang, Kincho H. Law, and Gio Wiederhold,"Regulatory
Information Management and Compliance Assistance,"
Proceedings of the National Conference on Digital Government
Research, Boston, MA, (May 2003).
Thomas C. Beierle,
"Discussing
the Rules: Electronic Rulemaking and Democratic Deliberation,"
Resources for the Future (April, 2003).
Barbara H. Brandon
and Robert D. Carlitz, "Online
Rulemaking and Other Tools for Strengthening our Civic Infrastructure,"
Administrative Law Review (2003).
Cary Coglianese,
"The Internet
and Public Participation in Rulemaking," Regulatory
Policy Program Working Paper RPP-2003-05. Cambridge, MA: Center
for Business and Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University (2003).
Robert W. Hahn
& Robert E. Litan, "Recommendations
for Improving Regulatory Accountability and Transparency,"
(March 2003).
Robert W. Hahn
& Mary Beth Muething, "The
Grand Experiment in Regulatory Reporting," (March
2003).
Robert D. Carlitz
and Rosemary W. Gunn, "Once
in a Lifetime: Opportunities for Civic Engagement"
(February 10, 2003)
Robert D. Carlitz
and Rosemary W. Gunn, "Online
Rulemaking: Next Steps" (February 1, 2003)
Jane Fountain,
"Prospects
for Improving the Regulatory Process Using E-Rulemaking,"
Communications of the ACM 46:63 (January 2003)
Eduard Hovy, "e-Rulemaking:
Research Problems for IT," (January 2003).
Boris Katz, Roger
Hurwitz, Jimmy J. Lin and Ozlem Uzuner, "Better
Public Policy Through Natural Language Information Access,"
MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (2003).
Gloria T. Lau,
Kincho H. Law and Gio Wiederhold, "Similarity
Analysis on Government Regulations," (2003).
Stuart W. Shulman,
David Schlosberg, Steve Zavestoski and David Courard-Hauri,
"Electronic
Rulemaking: A Public Participation Research Agenda for the
Social Sciences," (2003).
Stuart W. Shulman,
"An
Experiment in Digital Government at the United States National
Organic Program," (2003).
Christopher Weare
and J. Woody Stanley, "The
Effects of Internet Use on Political Participation: Evidence
from Agency Online Discussion Forum," (2003).
Gio Wiederhold
and Kincho Law, "IT
Support for e-Rulemaking," Stanford University (2003).
Stephen Zavestoski,
Stuart W. Shulman and David Schlosberg, "Democracy
and the Environment on the Internet: Electronic Citizen Participation
in Regulatory Rulemaking," (2003).
Genie N. L. Stowers,
"The
State of Federal Websites: The Pursuit of Excellence,"
(August, 2002).
Robert D. Carlitz
and Rosemary W. Gunn, "Online
Rulemaking: A Step Toward E-Governance," Government
Information Quarterly, 19:389-405 (June, 2002)
Elena Larsen &
Lee Rainie, "The
Rise of the E-Citizen: How People Use Government Agencies'
Web Sites," Pew Internet and American Life Project
(April 3, 2002).
Jeffrey S. Lubbers,
"The Future
of Electronic Rulemaking: A Research Agenda," Regulatory
Policy Program Working Paper RPP-2002-04. Cambridge, MA: Center
for Business and Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University (2002).
Stuart W. Shulman
and David Schlosberg, "Electronic
Rulemaking: New Frontiers in Public Participation,"
(2002).
Stephen
Zavestoski and Stuart W. Shulman, "The
Internet and Environmental Decision Making," (2002).
JoAnne
Holman and Michael A. McGregor, "'Thank You for Taking
the Time to Read This:' Public Participation via New Communication
Technologies at the FCC," Journalism & Communication
Monographs Vol. 2 (4), (Winter 2001): 158-202.
Stuart
W. Shulman, "Citizen
Agenda-Setting: The Electronic Collection and Synthesis Of
Public Commentary in the Regulatory Rulemaking Process,"
(2001).
Peter
L. Strauss, "Recommendations
on Government Development of Internet Use," prepared
for the Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Section
of the American Bar Association, (February 2001).
Keith
B. Belton, "What
if Everyone Were a Policy Analyst?" Regulation (Fall,
2000).
Robert
W. Hahn, How
Changes in the Federal Register Can Help Improve Regulatory
Accountability, September 1998, subsequently published
in volume 52 of the Administrative Law Review (2000).
John
O'Looney, "Electronic
Policy and Rulemaking" (2000).
Stuart
W. Shulman, "Citizen
Agenda-Setting, Digital Government, and the National Organic
Program," (2000).
Michele Ferenz and Colin Rule. "RULENET: An Experiment
in Online Consensus Building." The Consensus Building
Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Reaching Agreement.
Ed. Lawrence Susskind, Sarah McKearnan and Jennifer Thomas-Larmer.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc., (1999). 879-898.
Stephen
Johnson, "The
Internet Changes Everything: Revolutionizing Public Participation
and Access to Government Information through the Internet,"
Administrative Law Review 50: 277 (1998).
Henry
H. Perritt, Jr., "Electronic
Freedom of Information," 50 Administrative Law Review
391 (1998).
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