The Trump administration has used government information in more cynical ways than its predecessors. For example, it has removed certain information from the public domain, scrubbed certain terminology from government web sites, censored scientists, manipulated public data, and used “transparency” initiatives as a pretext for anti-regulatory policies, particularly environmental policy. This article attempts to tease out an emerging “information policy” for the Trump administration, explain how it departs from the information policies of predecessors, and evaluate the extent to which both legal and non-legal mechanisms might constrain executive discretion
The COVID-19 pandemic became the main catalyst of the so-called infodemic in the sphere of public in...
Fabricated or fake news has become a phenomenon of unprecedented proportions in the 21st century. Do...
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The Trump administration has used government information in more cynical ways than its predecessors....
The Trump administration has used government information in more cynical ways than its predecessors....
As a primary supplier of information and research of importance and value to the public, the governm...
The 2016 U.S. elections were clearly a watershed moment for misinformation. Following Donald Trump’s...
Donald Trump repeatedly vowed to reduce regulation during the 2016 presidential campaign. Indeed, on...
Government secrecy frequently fails. Despite the executive branch’s obsessive hoarding of certain ki...
This Article explores the Trump regulatory reform agenda and its potential impact on environmental d...
The United States government leaks like a sieve. Presidents denounce the constant flow of classified...
The article discusses the peculiar relationship between truthfulness and lies in politics, with a sp...
In the United States, the Executive branch possesses virtually unbridled classification authority to...
Throughout his time in office, President Donald J. Trump has boasted about cutting regulations. His...
Politics have a profound influence on the design and administration of nearly all government laws an...
The COVID-19 pandemic became the main catalyst of the so-called infodemic in the sphere of public in...
Fabricated or fake news has become a phenomenon of unprecedented proportions in the 21st century. Do...
There are no provisions in administrative law for regulating the flow of information entering or lea...
The Trump administration has used government information in more cynical ways than its predecessors....
The Trump administration has used government information in more cynical ways than its predecessors....
As a primary supplier of information and research of importance and value to the public, the governm...
The 2016 U.S. elections were clearly a watershed moment for misinformation. Following Donald Trump’s...
Donald Trump repeatedly vowed to reduce regulation during the 2016 presidential campaign. Indeed, on...
Government secrecy frequently fails. Despite the executive branch’s obsessive hoarding of certain ki...
This Article explores the Trump regulatory reform agenda and its potential impact on environmental d...
The United States government leaks like a sieve. Presidents denounce the constant flow of classified...
The article discusses the peculiar relationship between truthfulness and lies in politics, with a sp...
In the United States, the Executive branch possesses virtually unbridled classification authority to...
Throughout his time in office, President Donald J. Trump has boasted about cutting regulations. His...
Politics have a profound influence on the design and administration of nearly all government laws an...
The COVID-19 pandemic became the main catalyst of the so-called infodemic in the sphere of public in...
Fabricated or fake news has become a phenomenon of unprecedented proportions in the 21st century. Do...
There are no provisions in administrative law for regulating the flow of information entering or lea...