The State of Play: Law, Games, and Virtual
Worlds Conference, November 13-15, 2003
"eRulemaking"
by Stuart Shulman, Lisa Thrane, and Mack
C. Shelley
E-Rulemaking
agency representatives focus group report
by Lisa Thrane
E-Rulemaking
interest group representatives focus group
report by Lisa Thrane
"E-Government
and the Transformation of Service Delivery
and Citizen Attitudes" by Darrell
M. West, published in The Public Administration
Review. January/February 2004. Volume
64, Number 1. pages 15-27.
The
Future of Electronic Rulemaking: A Research
Agenda by Jeffrey Lubbers
Conference
Presentation Outlines
The Administration's E-Rulemaking
Initiative
"A
Status Report on the Administration's
E-Rulemaking Initiative":
Dr. Oscar Morales, Environmental Protection
Agency
Public Participation in
Rulemaking
"A Review of Recent Research on Public
Participation in Rulemaking":
Dr. Scott Furlong, Chair, Department of
Political Science, University of Wisconsin,
Green Bay
"Participation
in Rulemaking by Larger Entities":
Thomas Susman, Partner,
Ropes and Gray
"Participation
in Rulemaking by Small Businesses":
Andrew Langer, National
Federation of Small Businesses
"Participation
in Environmental Rulemaking by Small Communities":
Dr.
Christine Reed, Professor, Chair of the
Section on Public Law and Administration,
School of Public Administration, University
of Nebraska-Omaha
"A
Report on a Survey of the Administrative
Law Section of the American Bar Association
on Participation on E-Rulemaking":
Dr. Peter Strauss, Columbia
Law School
State of the Art in "E-Rulemaking"
"Technological
Innovations and Tools to Enable Public
Participation and Manage Public Comments":
Dr. Stuart Shulman, Drake University
"Policy
and Management Issues Associated with
E-Rulemaking"
Dr.
Cary Coglianese, Professor, Chair of the
Regulatory Policy Program at the Center
for Business and Government, Kennedy School
of Government, Harvard University
"The
Prospects for High Quality Dialogue in
E-Rulemaking"
Dr. Thomas Beierle, Resources
for the Future
"A
Comparison of Government-wide and Agency-Specific
E-rulemaking Efforts"
Curtis Copeland, Senior Analyst, General
Accounting Office
"E-Rulemaking
Development in State Governments"
Jay Lagarde, Virginia
Department of Planning and Budget
Will E-Rulemaking Matter?:
Performance Measurement in Rules and Rulemaking
"A
Performance Measurement Framework for
Rules and Rulemaking"
Dr. Jonathan Breul, IBM Corporation
"Producing
Net Benefits in Rules"
Dr. John Morrall, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office
of Management and Budget
"Timeliness
and the Avoidance of Delay in Issuing
Rules"
Neil Eisner, U.S. Department of Transportation
"Legitimacy
in Rulemaking: Balancing Public Participation
with Agency Discretion"
Dr. Laura Langbein, Department
of Public Administration, School of Public
Affairs, American University Professor
Philip Harter, School of Law, University
of Missouri
"E-Rulemaking
and Data Quality"
James Tozzi, Director, Center for Regulatory
Effectiveness
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