by J. H. Snider | Oct 17, 2011
Could Federal Government Privacy Policy Kill Online News? J.H. Snider’s Huffington Post article discussing an underappreciated linkage between privacy policy and media policy.
by J. H. Snider | Oct 11, 2011
The White House’s New We the People Petition Website J.H. Snider’s Huffington Post article critiquing the White House’s new website facilitating the public’s First Amendment right to petition its government. The Wall Street Journal reposted it on its blog, and a week...
by J. H. Snider | Sep 6, 2011
A proposal to modernize public meeting spaces across Federal agencies The National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation publishes J.H. Snider’s letter to senior White House officials regarding the future design of public meeting spaces at Federal...
by J. H. Snider | Aug 30, 2011
Maryland’s Congressional Redistricting: Let’s Make it Transparent and Accountable The Severna Park Patch publishes J.H. Snider’s written comments to Maryland’s Congressional redistricting committee regarding the transparencyt of its proceedings.
by J. H. Snider | Jul 6, 2011
Making Public Community Media Accessible The Center for Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution publishes J.H. Snider’s paper on the need to rethink public policy regarding local public media, especially the design and use of public meeting rooms. The...
by J. H. Snider | Jun 9, 2011
Information Needs of Communties: The changing media landscape in a broadband age In its report on the future of public media, the FCC cites J.H. Snider in the text and six times in the footnotes–more than at least one think tank that received millions of dollars in...
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