Resources 'United States'
TEACH is a searchable database containing overviews of scientific literature in the field of children's environmental health. TEACH contains over 1,400 references from January 1972 to January…
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a publicly available database that contains information on United States toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities reported annually by…
Described as 'Your one stop site to comment on federal regulations', Regulations.gov is the U.S. Government web site that makes it easier for the public to participate in Federal rulemaking…
EDOCKET is EPA’s online public docket and comment system designed to expand access to public information. Through EDOCKET, you can search selected Headquarters materials available for public review,…
Digital Promise is the name given to the DO IT campaign to establish a major American educational trust fund that will help transform education, training and lifelong learning to meet the needs of…
The U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a law ensuring public access to U.S. government records. FOIA carries a presumption of disclosure; the burden is on the government to substantiate why…
The non-profit group Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) works to protect the rights of web users. Publishers of the EFFector Newsletter, EFF RSS Feeds (for syndication and desktop news aggregators…
The Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is a public interest technology law and policy program at Stanford Law School. CIS studies the interaction of new technologies and the law and examines how…
The eRulemaking research web site covers a set of related U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) research rojects: “Collaborative Research: Language Processing Technology for Electronic Rulemaking…
This article addresses the growing body of eRulemaking research and scholarship that is focusing on whether Internet-enhanced public participation results in better rules or in a process…




