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Legal Analyses
2010 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003- 2012-Science, Policy, and Politics: The Impact of the Information Quality Act on Risk-Based Regulatory Activity at the EPA2011-Data Quality Act Briefs and Replies2010-Industry Sees Court Rejection Of DOJ Petition Aiding Bid For DQA Review2008-Tozzi V HHS2007-On the Public's Right to Know Proprietory DataIn the Name of Quality Click here to read other 2007 2006-Lawsuit Seeks Retraction Of Us Government Statements On Medical Marijuana"Regulatory Daubert": A Proposal To Enhance Judicial Review Of Agency Science By Incorporating Daubert Principles Into Administrative Law The Information Quality Act: The Little Statute That Could (Or Couldn’t?) CRE Analysis of Exemptions in OMB's Proposed Data Quality Risk Assessment Guidance CRE Cover Letter on Proposed Exemptions to the National Academies CommitteeAAAS Policy Brief: Data Quality Ossifying Ossification: Why the Information Quality Act Should Not Provide for Judicial Review Data Act Faces New Test As Drug Group Speeds Up Lawsuit Plans Junking the "Junk Science" Law: Reforming the Information Quality Act Business Thinks Data Rule Isn't Worth Its Salt Ruling Sparks Industry Push For Court Review Of Agencies' Data Decisions Fourth Circuit opinion in Salt Institute v. Leavitt Click here to read other 2006 2005-An Update on the Implementation of the Data Quality Act: The Cost of Sound ScienceNew Data Quality Suit Could Force EPA To Act On Delayed Petitions Science Experiment: Industries Are Using a Landmark Case and a 2001 Law to Block Regulation, Critics Say Information Quality and the Law, or, How to Catch a Difficult Horse Two Views on Data Amendments Corrected Information Quality Guidelines Accounting For Science: The Independence Of Public Research In The New, Subterranean Administrative Law House Holds Hearings on Information Quality Act Industry, Key Republican Suspend Push For Expanded Data Quality Act Click here to read other 2005 2004-Importing Daubert To Administrative Agencies Through The Information Quality ActThe Neutered CRS Report On The Data Quality Act Applicability of DQA To Third Parties A New Weapon to Defeat Junk Science Salt Institute and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America v. Tommy G. Thompson, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Court Rejects Claim in First Decision on Data Quality Act Click here to read other 2004 2003-Information Quality and the Law, or, How to Catch a Difficult Horse
Major Law Firm Concurs With CRE On Applicability of Data Quality Act to Universities
FedLaw Website
Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) Article Seeks Increased
Judicial Review of Agency Science
Data Quality: Partners of Washington, D.C. Law Firm Author Article on Impacts of Tozzi v. DHHS Case: CRE Sees Major Implications for Data Quality Act
Tozzi Decision
D.C. Court Of Appeals Rules In Tozzi v. DHHS That When
An Agency Issues A Pejorative Statement, The Statement Is Judicially
Reviewable: Major Implications For The Federal Data Quality Act (FDQA)
President Signs Data Quality Legislation
(Federal Data Quality Act (FDQA)) (Public Law 106-554 Section 515) Click here to read other 2003- |