Here are a couple of new articles and a report that you may be
interested in.
The Georgetown Environmental Law & Policy Institute released a paper
today which responds to industry criticisms of environmental right to
know programs and explains how industry’s proposed “procedural”
reforms threaten to undermine these valuable programs.
see: http://www.mapcruzin.com/news/rtk110802b.htm for story and to
download the paper.
Potential release of GIS data involves 'serious privacy and security
issues' -- so says Greenwich, CT.
see: http://www.mapcruzin.com/news/rtk110802a.htm
Peering into the Academic-Industrial Complex: Cornell Ordered to
Release Biotech Documents -- The New York Supreme Court has ruled
that Cornell University must turn over documents about its
biotechnology research to a former talk show host who is seeking the
material through the state's Freedom of Information law.
see: http://www.mapcruzin.com/news/bte110802a.htm
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