
Penn Program on Regulation: E-Rulemaking - EventsPanel Discussion This panel at dg.o2003, the National Conference on Digital Government Research, shared the key themes that emerged from the Harvard e-rulemaking workshops with the larger digital government research community and discussed the major challenges for future research on e-rulemaking. For further materials, including a QuickTime video summary of the panel, click here and follow links to “Panels” and “E-Rulemaking.” Presentations Cary Coglianese, “E-Rulemaking: New Directions for IT and Regulation” Eduard Hovy, “eRulemaking: Research Opportunities in Natural Language Processing,” DGRC Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California Kincho H. Law, “Compliance Assistance Tools and E-Rulemaking,” Stanford University Elizabeth D. Liddy, “30 Applications of Information Technology to E-Rulemaking,” Syracuse University Beth Noveck, “Democracy Design Workshop: Ideas for Democratic Action,” New York Law School Peter M. Shane, “Online Deliberation Tools and Electronic Rulemaking,” Carnegie Mellon Sue Stendebach, “EPA's E-Rulemaking Role,” EPA & NSF |
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