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Administrative Law Review

Volume 50, Number 2
Spring 1998

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ARTICLES

The Internet Changes Everything: Revolutionizing Public Participation and Access to Government Information Through the Internet
Stephen M. Johnson


RECENT DEVELOPMENTS: ELECTRONIC FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT

The Electronic FOIA Amendments of 1996: Reformatting the FOIA for On-line Access
Senator Patrick Leahy

E-FOIA and the "Mother of All Complaints:" Information Delivery and Delay Reduction
Mark H. Grunewald

Expanding the Purpose of Federal Records Access: New Private Entitlement or New Threat to Privacy?
James T. O'Reilly

Electronic Freedom of Information
Henry H. Perritt, Jr.

How the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1996 Update Public Access for the Information Age
Michael E. Tankersley


NOTES & COMMENTS

Politics, Policies, and Problems with Organ Transplantation: Government Regulation Needed to Ration Organs Equitably
Gail L. Daubert

Bechtel v. FCC: The Beginning of the End of the FCC's Comparative Hearing Process
K. C. Halm

Technology Transfer and March-In at the National Institutes of Health: Introducing Uncertainty into an Era of Private-Public Partnership
Mark Stevenson

 
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