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Why We (Probably) Must Deliberately Infect, Adam J. Kolber May 2020

Why We (Probably) Must Deliberately Infect, Adam J. Kolber

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Reforming The Law Of Reputation, Frank Pasquale Jan 2015

Reforming The Law Of Reputation, Frank Pasquale

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The Scored Society: Due Process For Automated Predictions, Frank Pasquale, Danielle Keats Citron Mar 2014

The Scored Society: Due Process For Automated Predictions, Frank Pasquale, Danielle Keats Citron

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The Uneasy Relationship Between Science And Law: An Essay And Introduction, Lawrence Solan, Margaret Berger Jan 2008

The Uneasy Relationship Between Science And Law: An Essay And Introduction, Lawrence Solan, Margaret Berger

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Two Concepts Of Immortality: Reframing Public Debate On Stem-Cell Research, Frank Pasquale Jan 2002

Two Concepts Of Immortality: Reframing Public Debate On Stem-Cell Research, Frank Pasquale

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Housing And Technology: The Mobile Home Experience, Bailey Kuklin Jan 1977

Housing And Technology: The Mobile Home Experience, Bailey Kuklin

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Some Regulatory Implications Of Technology Assessment, Michael S. Baram Jan 1975

Some Regulatory Implications Of Technology Assessment, Michael S. Baram

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To conclude this wide-ranging panel discussion, I want to briefly address two aspects of regulation which have been troublesome, and for which Technology Assessment may be particularly useful.

The first aspect, which relates to radiation and other hazardous substances in general, is the increasingly important regulatory function of forcing the development and application of appropriate control technologies on industry-normally, the development and application of devices and techniques to protect public and worker health and safety. The question becomes: Is the regulatory program appropriately forcing and guiding necessary advances in control techniques and their timely use?