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Links of Interest

Regulatory Policy Program's Website

E-Rulemaking Website (www.erulemaking.org)

Downloadable Working Papers by Cary Coglianese (available through the Social Science Research Network)

"The Corporate Crisis: Implications for Government," Kennedy School of Government News, June 2004 (also printed in the Harvard Gazette)

"E-Rulemaking: Information Technology and Regulatory Policy," New Report on Digital Government Research Released, Kennedy School of Government News, May 2004

"Professor Cary Coglianese Heads to Stanford," Center for Business and Government News, January 2004

Keynote Address on Results-Based Regulation, Government of British Columbia, Ministry of Small Business and Economic Development, November 2003 

Cary Coglianese, E-Rulemaking Panel at the National Conference on Digital Government Research, May 19, 2003 (for a summary video and other materials, click here and follow links to "Panels" and "E-Rulemaking")

"Blowing the Whistle: Experts Examine Challenges that Whistleblowers Face," Harvard Gazette, May 1, 2003

"Regulations.gov: The Future of Regulatory Policy," Kennedy School of Government News, January 2003

"New RPP Report: How Can Performance Be Incorporated Into Regulatory Goals?" Center for Business and Government News, December 10, 2002 

"One Expert's Opinion: Cary Coglianese on Regulatory Alternatives," Kennedy School Q&A, May 17, 2002

Cary Coglianese, Jennifer Nash, and Todd Olmstead, "Performance and Regulation: A Conceptual Overview," prepared for the Regulatory Policy Program's Workshop on Performance-Based Regulation: Prospects and Limitations in Health, Safety, and Environmental Protection, May 13, 2002

Cary Coglianese, "Politics, Roadblocks, and Extreme Events: Notes Toward an Interdisciplinary Research Program," prepared in connection with the Columbia-Wharton/Penn Roundtable on Risk Management Strategies in an Uncertain World, April 12-13, 2002

Cary Coglianese, "Reducing Risk with Management-Based Regulation," prepared for the Columbia-Wharton/Penn Roundtable on Risk Management Strategies in an Uncertain World, April 12-13, 2002

"Coglianese Paves New Paths for Regulatory Research at CBG," Center for Business and Government Faculty Spotlight, March 2002

Cary Coglianese, "The Institutional Design of Federalism in the United States and Europe," Kennedy School of Government Virtual Book Tour, 2002 (video)

Cary Coglianese, "Regulating from the Inside," Kennedy School of Government Virtual Book Tour, 2001 (video)

"One Expert's Opinion: Cary Coglianese Says Some Answers to Environmental Regulation Could Come From the Private Sector," Kennedy School Q&A, May 29, 2001 

"One Expert’s Opinion: Cary Coglianese on the Regulatory Battle Ground," Kennedy School Q&A, April 6, 2001

Amicus Curiae Brief filed with the Supreme Court of the United States in Browner v. American Trucking Associations, Inc., No. 99-1257, September 11, 2000 (filed on behalf of 20 law professors, economists, and scientists) (reprinted as "Principled Standard Setting Requires Consideration of More than Science," AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies Brief 00-02)

Martha Downs, "Researchers Reach Out to 'Stakeholders' in Studies," Chronicle of Higher Education, August 18, 2000

David Fairman, "Evaluating Consensus Building Efforts: According to Whom? And Based on What?," Consensus, January 1999

Alison Maxwell, "Study: Consensus Rulemaking Not Working," Government Executive Magazine Daily Briefing, May 20, 1998

"Study Finds that Governmental Procedure to Reduce Litigation Actually Leads to More Lawsuits," Harvard Gazette, May 14, 1998 "Recent Articles of Interest," American Bar Association, Administrative & Regulatory Law News, Spring 1997

"The Contemptuous Administrator: Radionuclides Regulation and the Clean Air Act," Kennedy School teaching case

"Faculty Research Profile: Cary Coglianese," Environment and Natural Resources Program at the Kennedy School of Government

 
 
 
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