Abstract
Elliott considers the problem of institutional reforms to enhance the role of science in EPA decisionmaking. He asserts that science is underrepresented in policymaking at the EPA and that the quality of decisions at the margins would be improved by giving science somewhat greater influence.
Citation
E. Donald Elliott,
Strengthening Science’s Voice at EPA,
66 Law and Contemporary Problems
45-62
(Fall 2003)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol66/iss4/3