by J. H. Snider | Sep 20, 2013
Updating Americans’ First Amendment Right to Petition Their Government J.H. Snider’s luncheon presentation sponsored by theHarvard Journal of Law & Technology, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The presentation includes...
by J. H. Snider | Aug 20, 2013
Is Online Transparency Just a Feel-Good Sham? National Journal cites J.H. Snider on the intermixing of real and fake participatory democracy as illustrated by the White House’s We The People petition website and the House Majority Leader’s Citizen Cosponsor...
by J. H. Snider | Aug 8, 2013
Think Tanks’ Dirty Little Secret: Power, Public Policy, and Plagiarism The Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University publishes J.H. Snider’s working paper on the incentives for credit taking vs. giving at Washington, DC public policy think tanks....
by J. H. Snider | Jan 21, 2013
The Presidential Inaugural Ticket Sweepstakes The Huffington Post publishes J.H. Snider’s commentary critiquing the misleading and undemocratic way Congress has been allocating tickets to the presidential inaugural swearing-in.
by J. H. Snider | Jan 15, 2013
Presidential Inaugural Pork The Hill publishes J.H. Snider’s op-ed critiquing the way the President and Congress have been allocating inaugural tickets to their supporters at public expense.
by J. H. Snider | Jan 14, 2013
When We the People Talk It’s Not Always Pretty Nextgov, a publication of the National Journal Group, Inc., cites J.H. Snider on the merits of the White House’s We The People petition website.
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