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June 12, 2006
Information Flow & Government Science
Not directly torts-related, but it ties into something I'll be writing about later this month, so for now, just a pointer to this NYT piece:
The quality and credibility of government research are being jeopardized by inconsistent policies for communicating scientific findings to the public, says an independent group of scientists that advises Congress and the White House.
Still in Minnesota, so things will continue to be sporadic until Wednesday or Thursday...
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