
Current & Recent Research at Penn LawThe Penn Law faculty are engaged in a wide array of scholarship in traditional, cross-disciplinary and cutting-edge areas of inquiry. This newly created section of our website, which we will continue to populate in the months ahead, gives you access and the ability to search current and earlier work. FEATURED RESEARCHQuick Links: 15 Most Recent | 15 Most Viewed | RSS Feeds | Search SEARCHEnter search criteria in one or more of the following fields.
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After the Scandals: Changing Relationships in Corporate Governance
Assessing Consensus: The Promise and Performance of Negotiated Rulemaking, 46 DUKE L.J. 1255 (1997) (reprinted in ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: A CASEBOOK (Bernard Schwartz & Robert L. Corrada eds., Aspen Publishers, Inc. 5th ed. 2001)).
Assessing the Advocacy of Negotiated Rulemaking: A Response to Philip Harter, 9 N.Y.U. ENVTL. L.J. 386 (2001).
Beyond Compliance: Business Decision Making and the US EPA’s Performance Track Program (with Jennifer Nash)
Bounded Evaluation: Cognition, Incoherence, and Regulatory Policy, 54 STAN. L. REV. 1217 (2002).
Building Sector-Based Consensus: A Review of the EPA's Common Sense Initiative, in INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATION: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INNOVATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE 65-92 (Theo J.N.M. de Bruijn & Vicki Norberg-Bohm eds., MIT Press, 2005) (with Laurie Allen)
Business Interests and Information in Environmental Rulemaking, in BUSINESS and ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (Michael Kraft & Sheldon Kamieniecki eds., MIT Press 2007).
Can Regulation and Governance Make a Difference?, 1 REGULATION &
GOVERNANCE 1 (2007) (with John Braithwaite and David Levi-Faur).
Citizen Participation in Rulemaking: Past, Present, and Future, 55 DUKE L.J. 943 (2006).
Constructing the License to Operate: Internal Factors and their Influence on Corporate Environmental Decisions, 30 LAW & POL'Y 73 (2008) (with Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville and Jennifer Nash).
Does Consensus Make Common Sense? An Analysis of EPA's Common Sense Initiative, 46 ENV'T 10-25 (January/February 2004) (with Laurie Allen)
E-Rulemaking, in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DIGITAL GOVERNMENT (Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko and Matti Malkia, eds., Idea, forthcoming 2006)
E-Rulemaking: Information Technology and the Regulatory Process, 56 ADMIN. L. REV. 353 (2004).
Empirical Analysis and Administrative Law, 2002 U. ILL. L. Rev. 1111 (2002).
Engaging Business in the Regulation of Nanotechnology, in ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION IN THE SHADOW OF NANOTECHNOLOGY: CONFRONTING CONDITIONS OF UNCERTAINTY (Christopher Bosso, ed., Johns Hopkins Univ./Resources for the Future Press, forthcoming 2009).
Environmental Leadership Programs: Toward an Empirical Assessment of their
Performance, 35 ECOLOGY L.Q. 771 (2009) (with Jonathan Borck & Jennifer
Nash).
First Generation E-Rulemaking: An Assessment of Regulatory Agency Websites, Public Law Research Paper No. 07-15, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and University of Pennsylvania Law School Date posted to database: April 15, 2007 (with Stuart Shapiro).
Foreword, in Reba A. Carruth, ed., GLOBAL GOVERNANCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE INDUSTRIES (Edward Elgar, forthcoming 2006)
Government Clubs: Theory and Evidence from Voluntary Environmental
Programs, in Matthew Potoski & Aseem Prakash, eds., VOLUNTARY
PROGRAMS: A CLUB THEORY APPROACH (MIT Press, forthcoming 2009) (with
Jennifer Nash).
IMPORT SAFETY: REGULATORY GOVERNANCE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY (Univ. of Pennsylvania
Press, forthcoming) (with Adam Finkel & David Zaring).
Is Consensus an Appropriate Basis for Regulatory Policy?, in ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTS: COMPARATIVE APPROACHES TO REGULATORY INNOVATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE 93-113 (Eric Orts & Kurt Deketelaere eds., Kluwer Law International 2001).
LEVERAGING THE PRIVATE SECTOR: MANAGEMENT-BASED STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE (Johns Hopkins University Press/Resources for the Future Press 2006) (with Jennifer Nash).
Legitimacy and Corporate Governance, 32 DEL. J. CORP. L. 167 (2007)
Litigating Within Relationships: Disputes and Disturbance in the Regulatory Process, 30 LAW & SOC’Y REV. 735 (1996).
Management-Based Regulation: Prescribing Private Management to Achieve Public Goals, 37 LAW & SOC'Y REV. 691 (2003) (with David Lazer).
Management-Based Strategies for Improving Private-Sector Environmental Performance, 36 ENVTL. L. REP.10003-10016 (2006) (with Jennifer Nash)
Measuring Progress: Program Evaluation of Environmental Policies, 47(2) ENV'T 22-40 (2005) (with Lori Snyder Bennear)
Performance-Based Regulation: Prospects and Limitations in Health, Safety, and Environmental Regulation, 55 ADMIN. L. REV. 705 (2003) (with Jennifer Nash & Todd Olmstead).
Program Evaluation of Environmental Policies: Toward Evidence-Based Decision Making, in SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE RESEARCH PRIORITIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION MAKING 246-273 (National Research Council, National Academies Press, 2005) (with Lori Snyder Bennear)
REGULATING FROM THE INSIDE: CAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ACHIEVE POLICY GOALS? (Johns Hopkins University Press/Resources for the Future Press 2001) (with Jennifer Nash).
REGULATION AND REGULATORY PROCESSES (Ashgate, 2007) (with Robert A. Kagan)
Seeking Truth for Power: Informational Strategy and Regulatory Policy Making, 89 MINN. L. REV. 277-336 (2004) (with Richard Zeckhauser and Edward Parson)
Shifting Sands: The Limits of Science in Setting Risk Standards, 152 U. PA. L. REV. 1255 (2004) (with Gary Marchant).
Social Movements, Law, and Society: The Institutionalization of the Environmental Movement, 150 U. PA. L. REV. 85 (2001).
The Internet and Citizen Participation in Rulemaking, 1 I/S: J. L. & POL'Y FOR THE INFO. SOC'Y 33-57 (2005)
The Managerial Turn in Environmental Policy, 17 N.Y.U. ENVTL. L.J. 54 (2008).
The Rhetoric and Reality of Regulatory Reform, 25 YALE J. ON REG. 85 (2008).
The Role of Government in Corporate Governance, 1 N.Y.U. J. L. & BUS. 219-239 (2005) (with Elizabeth K. Keating, Michael L. Michael, and Thomas J. Healey) (reprinted in 5 ICAFI J. CORP. GOVERNANCE 60-73 (2006))
Transparency and Public Participation in the Rulemaking Process, GEO. WASH. L. REV. (forthcoming 2009) (with Heather Kilmartin & Evan Mendelson).
Unifying Rulemaking Information: Recommendations on the New Federal Docket Management System, 57 ADMIN. L. REV. 621-645 (2005) (with Stuart Shapiro and Steven Balla)
Weak Democracy, Strong Information: The Role of Information Technology
in the Rulemaking Process, in Viktor Mayer-Schoenberger & David Lazer,
eds., FROM ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT TO INFORMATION GOVERNMENT: GOVERNING IN THE 21ST CENTURY (MIT Press, 2007).
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