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Public Health Versus Court-Sponsored Secrecy, Daniel J. Givelber, Anthony Robbins
Public Health Versus Court-Sponsored Secrecy, Daniel J. Givelber, Anthony Robbins
Law and Contemporary Problems
Public health practice relies on access to information. Givelber and Robbins discuss the debate about "court-sponsored" secrecy: Whether or not courts should tolerate, edorse, or protect secrecy when the sequestered information might help protect the public health.
Open Secrets: The Widespread Availability Of Information About The Health And Environmental Effects Of Chemicals, James W. Conrad Jr.
Open Secrets: The Widespread Availability Of Information About The Health And Environmental Effects Of Chemicals, James W. Conrad Jr.
Law and Contemporary Problems
Conrad discusses the point of view of the chemical industry concerning when and how access to health effects information may be affected by financial interests. He argues that no qualitative distinction can be drawn between the financial and other incentives that might affect disclosure by for-profit entities and the incentives that might affect disclosure by other entities that may conduct, sponsor, or opine on scientific research.
Confronting The Future: Coping With Discovery Of Electronic Material, Richard L. Marcus
Confronting The Future: Coping With Discovery Of Electronic Material, Richard L. Marcus
Law and Contemporary Problems
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