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This volume contains articles examining freedom of information statutes, including those protecting government employees who expose official misconduct. Using United States laws as examples, the articles explore the relationship of these laws to administrative and constitutional theory in the United States. In addition, they demonstrate how varying conceptions of information illuminate the controversies in the application of these laws to the revolution in the electronic storage and retrieval of information. The articles allow the reader to speculate how the connection of these laws to liberal democratic theory explains their recent adoption in several countries and their international application.
"This pamphlet is the first in a series that will address a variety of disability-related topics. Each pamphlet will combine articles from the 'National Disability Law Reporter' and 'Disability Compliance Bulletin' with material from one or more of the following sources : judicial and administrative decisions, policy rulings, statutes, regulations, and interpretive guidance. The purpose of the pamphlets is to provide an overview of a particular subject areas; they are not intended to be used as the sole source of information on the subject matter addressed."--Intro.
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Identifies specific print and broadcast sources of news and advertising for trade, business, labor, and professionals. Arrangement is geographic with a thumbnail description of each local market. Indexes are classified (by format and subject matter) and alphabetical (by name and keyword).