Abstract: Rulemaking is one of the U.S. government's most important policymaking methods. Although broad transparency and participation rights are part of its legal structure, significant barriers prevent effective engagement by many groups of interested citizens. RegulationRoom, an experimental open-government partnership between academic researchers and government agencies, is a socio-technical participation system that uses multiple methods to alert and effectively engage new voices in rulemaking. Initial results give cause for optimism but also caution tha
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
A recent panel hosted by the Administrative Conference of the United States explored reforms to impr...
Administrative law scholars and governmental reformers argue that advances in information technology...
Rulemaking is one of the U.S. government\u27s most important policymaking methods. Although broad tr...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
In response to President Obama\u27s Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government, federal agencies...
Rulemaking, the process through which United States (U.S.) federal government agencies develop major...
This paper describes the use of facilitative moderation strategies in an online rulemaking public pa...
More than a decade after the launch of Regulations.gov, the government-wide federal online rulemakin...
Cornell eRulemaking Initiative (CeRI) designed and operated Regulation Room, a pilot project that pr...
Rulemaking—the process by which administrative agencies make new regulations—has long been a target ...
One of the most significant powers exercised by federal agencies is their power to make rules. Given...
A rich and challenging dialogue about the shape of eRulemaking is underway. While in its infancy, an...
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
A recent panel hosted by the Administrative Conference of the United States explored reforms to impr...
Administrative law scholars and governmental reformers argue that advances in information technology...
Rulemaking is one of the U.S. government\u27s most important policymaking methods. Although broad tr...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
In response to President Obama\u27s Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government, federal agencies...
Rulemaking, the process through which United States (U.S.) federal government agencies develop major...
This paper describes the use of facilitative moderation strategies in an online rulemaking public pa...
More than a decade after the launch of Regulations.gov, the government-wide federal online rulemakin...
Cornell eRulemaking Initiative (CeRI) designed and operated Regulation Room, a pilot project that pr...
Rulemaking—the process by which administrative agencies make new regulations—has long been a target ...
One of the most significant powers exercised by federal agencies is their power to make rules. Given...
A rich and challenging dialogue about the shape of eRulemaking is underway. While in its infancy, an...
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
A recent panel hosted by the Administrative Conference of the United States explored reforms to impr...
Administrative law scholars and governmental reformers argue that advances in information technology...