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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > LCP > Vol. 69 > No. 3 (2006)

 

Volume 69, Number 3 (Summer 2006)
Sequestered Science: The Consequences of Undisclosed Knowledge

David Michaels and Neil Vidmar
Special Editors

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Foreword: Sarbanes-Oxley for Science

David Michaels

1

 

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Transparency in Public Science: Purposes, Reasons, Limits

Sheila Jasonoff

21

 

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Scientific Secrecy and “Spin”: The Sad, Sleazy Saga of the Trials of Remune

Susan Haack

47

 

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Transparency and Innuendo: An Alternative to Reactive Over-Disclosure

Scott M. Lassman

69

 

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Sometimes the Silence Can Be like the Thunder: Access to Pharmaceutical Data at the FDA

Peter Lurie and Allison Zieve

85

 

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The People’s Agent: Executive Branch Secrecy and Accountability in an Age of Terrorism

Sidney A. Shapiro and Rena I. Steinzor

99

 

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Public Health Versus Court-Sponsored Secrecy

Daniel J. Givelber and Anthony Robbins

131

 

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Open Secrets: The Widespread Availability of Information About the Health and Environmental Effects of Chemicals

James W. Conrad Jr.

141

 

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Why We Need Global Standards for Corporate Disclosure

Allen L. White

167

 

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