We believe that e-rulemaking does indeed have potential to increase both the transparency of, and participation in, regulatory policymaking. We argue in this paper that this potential can be realized only if the public interface at www.regulations.gov is substantially redesigned
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
Cornell eRulemaking Initiative (CeRI) designed and operated Regulation Room, a pilot project that pr...
More than a decade after the launch of Regulations.gov, the government-wide federal online rulemakin...
We believe that e-rulemaking does indeed have potential to increase both the transparency of, and pa...
Proponents of electronic rulemaking proposals designed to enhance ordinary citizens’ involvement in ...
One of the most significant powers exercised by federal agencies is their power to make rules. Given...
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...
In response to President Obama\u27s Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government, federal agencies...
We examine 89 websites from federal regulatory agencies in order to evaluate their ease of use for t...
An underlying assumption of many open government enthusiasts is that more public participation will ...
Agencies, not Congress, are the primary lawmakers in the American federal legal system. By law, the ...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
Each year, regulatory agencies promulgate thousands of important rules through a process largely ins...
Rulemaking, the process through which United States (U.S.) federal government agencies develop major...
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
Cornell eRulemaking Initiative (CeRI) designed and operated Regulation Room, a pilot project that pr...
More than a decade after the launch of Regulations.gov, the government-wide federal online rulemakin...
We believe that e-rulemaking does indeed have potential to increase both the transparency of, and pa...
Proponents of electronic rulemaking proposals designed to enhance ordinary citizens’ involvement in ...
One of the most significant powers exercised by federal agencies is their power to make rules. Given...
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...
In response to President Obama\u27s Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government, federal agencies...
We examine 89 websites from federal regulatory agencies in order to evaluate their ease of use for t...
An underlying assumption of many open government enthusiasts is that more public participation will ...
Agencies, not Congress, are the primary lawmakers in the American federal legal system. By law, the ...
Purpose – Rulemaking (the process agencies use to make new health, safety, social and economic regul...
Each year, regulatory agencies promulgate thousands of important rules through a process largely ins...
Rulemaking, the process through which United States (U.S.) federal government agencies develop major...
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
Cornell eRulemaking Initiative (CeRI) designed and operated Regulation Room, a pilot project that pr...
More than a decade after the launch of Regulations.gov, the government-wide federal online rulemakin...