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  • March 2007

    Bruce Featured in BNA Analysis

    In BNA's Daily Report for Executives 2-part report on regulations.gov, Tom Bruce reviews several problems CeRI and others have found in using the site. Read the report.

  • January 2007

    CeRI Researchers Join National Blue-Ribbon Committee

    Two of CeRI's principal researchers join 25 nationally-known researchers, high-ranking former government officials, and prominent business and public interest representatives in assessing the federal e-rulemaking project to make recommendations to Congress and the President. More

  • February 2007

    CERI & AmericaSpeaks to Host Conference on New Public Consultation Website

    Scholars, agency officials and organizations promoting civic engagement will gather on Sept. 25-26 to discuss forming a government-wide public consultation website. More

  • February 2006

    "Cornell Team to Help Shape Public's Internet Access to U.S. Government Rules"

    Cornell Chronicle feature article on Natural Language Processing Support for Rulemaking project. Read the article.

  • December 2005

    "New DG Team Pursues eRulemaking Research: Cornell Researchers Extend Earlier Efforts"

    Digital Government News article interviewing Farina and Cardie; discusses issues in e-rulemaking research and how CeRI projects build on and extend existing work. Read the article.

  • December 2005

    Gov.Exec.com Quotes Farina's Remarks to House Judiciary Committee

    Gov.Exec.com, the daily online news service for federal government managers, recently quoted CeRI principal researcher Cynthia Farina's remarks to the House Judiciary Committee on regulations.gov. More

  • November 2005

    Four Cornell Researchers Awarded $750,000 NSF Digital Government Grant

    Cornell researchers from Computing & Information Science, the Law School, the Legal Information Institute and the Hotel School working on Natural Language Processing Support for e-Rulemaking were the only new research team to receive substantial funding in this round of NSF Digital Government awards. More