Four years after oil company's criminal conviction for pollution, still no sentencing

By Jim Morris

Four years after oil company's criminal conviction for air pollution, still no sentencing

Excerpts from this story referencing "University of Maryland":

"… tor and defense lawyer who now directs the Environmental Law Clinic at the University of Maryland, said the issue of whether Hillcrest residents are crime victims “should …"

Brain cancer trial may influence science on toxic chemical

By Jim Morris

A McCullom Lake, Ill., plant, operated by Rohm and Haas, a subsidiary of Dow Chemical Co., is at the root of a potentially groundbreaking la

Excerpts from this story referencing "University of Maryland":

"… chloride is a bad chemical,” said Rena Steinzor, a law professor at the University of Maryland and president of the Center for Progressive Reform, a nonprofit organizati …"

More transparency sought from White House’s OMB in regulation reviews

By Jim Morris

Under President Ronald Reagan in the early 1980s, the White House Office of Management and Budget became known as the place where promising

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"… following Clinton’s order?No, says Rena Steinzor, a law professor at the University of Maryland and president of the Center for Progressive Reform. On March 17, the cente …"

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Continuing impact from Center series

By Kristen Lombardi

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. And as commemorating events get underway nationwide, the Center for Public Integrity’s recent proje

Excerpts from this story referencing "Eva":

"… f student victims have begun to organize in response to the Center series. Eva, the mother of Margaux J., whose case was highlighted by both the Center a …"

EPA chemical health hazards program has 55-year backlog of work, report says

By Chris Hamby

Eighteen months after the Environmental Protection Agency announced reforms to its controversial process for evaluating health hazards posed

Excerpts from this story referencing "University of Maryland":

"… f regulatory failure,” said Rena Steinzor, president of the center and a University of Maryland law professor.The Government Accountability Office, Congressional committe …"

Push for safety oversight of electronic medical records is moving at a crawl

By Emma Schwartz

Nearly two years after the Obama administration announced plans to spend $40 billion to help doctors and hospitals adopt electronic medical

Excerpts from this story referencing "University of Maryland":

"… Ben Shneiderman, who runs the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory at the University of Maryland. “Until we have a more public data collection, we will not have quality. …"

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The Clinton top 100: Where are they now?

By M. Asif Ismail

WASHINGTON, March 31, 2003 — Two years after they left the federal government and one year after a ban that limited their lobbying activitie

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"… y; Defense Department Undersecretary Jacques Gansler is a professor at the University of Maryland; and Dr. Neal Lane, Director of the Office of Science and Technology Polic …"

'Smart growth' goals frustrated by local authorities

By Dick Cooper

In a pasture, along a tree-lined road, a small herd of hefty black-and-white striped “Oreo cows” — more formally known as Belted Galloways —

Excerpts from this story referencing "University of Maryland":

"… in committee.But there’s another view reflected by Russell Brinsfield, a University of Maryland professor and co-founder of the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy, who suppor …"

"… ctor of the National Center for Smart Growth Education and Research at the University of Maryland after leaving the state government, said there should be more flexible way …"

Commentary: Journalism and patriotism

By Bill Kovach

WASHINGTON, August 7, 2002 — A lot of very important things came into focus on September 11 last year. Before 9-11 or after 9-11 has become

Excerpts from this story referencing "University of Maryland":

"… ing to minimize the destruction of shops and homes along U.S. Highway 1 by University of Maryland students celebrating a basketball victory.Taken together these images sugg …"

Who will receive government checks, and who will not, if the government defaults?

By Alexandra Duszak

Millions of Americans rely on Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare and other programs; what will happen after the debt deadline passes?

Excerpts from this story referencing "University of Maryland":

"… obtain. “I guess they will just sit at home and die,” Carr said.--University of Maryland student Erin Durkin also contributed to this report.  …"

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