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Forms RISK subscription form, in RTF format    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/subscrfrm.rtf (no longer available)
RAPA General Information    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rapa.htm
RAPA RAPA Membership Form    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/joinrapa.htm (no longer available)
RAPA RAPA Meeting Abstract Submission    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rapaabs.htm, no longer available
RAPA Articles of Incorporation    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rapaart.htm
RAPA Biennial International Meetings    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rapamtg.htm, no longer available
RAPA Second Biennial International RAPA Meeting    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/raparg99.htm (not available any longer)
Risk Cumulative Index, Complete through Volume 10.3 Full text through Volume 9 is online. Risk www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rskindx.htm
Risk RISK Publication Permission Form    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rskperm.htm (not available any longer)
Risk Call for Papers & Authors' Guidelines    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rskgdlns.htm (not available any longer)
Risk Book Reviews & Essays by Title, This index is current through Volume 9, No. 3 (latest issue, Summer 1998), and all reviews are available online.    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs.htm
Risk The Science Court Symposia    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/scict.htm
Risk Health, Safety & Environment on the Internet, Local web resources, Not on the web, External web resources   
Risk Technical Risk in the Mass Media, Annotated subindex to a symposium published in Risk    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/medindx.htm
Risk Introduction to Risk, Call for Papers; Authors' Guidelines; also , Associate Editors, Editorial Advisory Board , Abstracts, Databases & Indices , Editorial Offices, Reprints, Subscriptions, in RTF format, Cumulative annotated index -- articles, comments and book reviews online    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/profrisk.htm
Risk Symposium Public Participation in Risk Management    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/pubprtn.htm
RiskRevs In Support of Huber Jon F. Merz www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/merz.htm
RiskRevs Book Reviews, 1 Risk (1990)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/rv1.htm
RiskRevs Book Reviews, From 2 Risk (1991)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/rv2.htm
RiskRevs Book Reviews, From 3 Risk (1992)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/rv3.htm
RiskRevs Book Reviews, From 4 Risk (1993)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/rv4.htm
RiskRevs Book Reviews, From 5 Risk (1994)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/rv5.htm
RiskRevs Book Reviews, From 6 Risk (1995)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/rv6.htm
RiskRevs Book Reviews, From 7 Risk (1996)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/rv7.htm
RiskRevs Book Reviews, From 8 Risk (1997)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/rv8.htm
RiskRevs Book Reviews, From 9 Risk (1998)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/riskrevs/rv9.htm
Symposiums Risk Communication in a Democratic Society, Annotated subindex to a Risk symposium (Summer 1999)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/demindx.htm
Symposiums Genome Symposia    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/genindx.htm
Symposiums Promoting & Managing Genome Innovation, October 13-14, 1995    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/genpro.htm
Symposiums Fairness and Siting, Annotated subindex to a symposium published in Risk    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/siteindx.htm
Articles Annotated Articles and Comments by Title (A-M)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rskarts.htm
Articles Annotated Articles and Comments by Title (N-Z)    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rskarts2.htm
Articles Annotated Articles and Comments by Title    www.piercelaw.edu/risk/rskarts3.htm
Vol 1 Fall The Role of Scientists in Risk Assessment Halina Szejnwald Brown and Robert L. Goble www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/fall/brown%26.htm
Vol 1 Fall Federal Technology Transfer: Should We Build Subarus in Bethesda? Christopher J. Harnett www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/fall/harnett.htm
Vol 1 Fall Mandatory Continuing Education: Does it Really Protect Society from Incompetent Health Professionals? Patricia A. McPartland www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/fall/mcpartla.htm
Vol 1 Fall Perceived Risks Versus Actual Risks: Managing Hazards Through Negotiation Kristin S. Shrader-Frechette www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/fall/shraderf.htm
Vol 1 Spring Scientific Conventions, Ethics and Legal Institutions Carl F. Cranor www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/spring/cranor.htm
Vol 1 Spring Legislative Oversight of Administrative Rulemaking in New Hampshire Scott F. Eaton www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/spring/eaton.htm
Vol 1 Spring Public Participation in Risk Management Decisions: The Right to Define, the Right to Know, and the Right to Act Frances M. Lynn www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/spring/lynn.htm
Vol 1 Spring Public Participation in Risk Regulation Thomas O. McGarity www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/spring/mcgarity.htm
Vol 1 Summer Patient Perceptions of Drug Risks and Benefits Michael S. Brown, Linda J. Wastila, Carol I. Barash & Louis Lasagna www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/summer/brown.htm
Vol 1 Summer Coke Oven Emissions: A Case Study of Technology-Based Regulation John D. Graham, David R. Holtgrave www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/summer/graham.htm
Vol 1 Summer Using Management Techniques to Solve Environmental Problems Patrick D. Kelly www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/summer/kelly.htm
Vol 1 Summer Public Accountability of Advisory Committees Sidney A. Shapiro www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/summer/shapiro.htm
Vol 1 Winter The Role of Technologically Trained Corporate Lawyers in Managing Risk Homer 0. Blair www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/winter/blair.htm
Vol 1 Winter Should Trial by Jury be Eliminated in Complex Cases? The Honorable Hugh H. Bownes www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/winter/bownes.htm
Vol 1 Winter Public Participation in Risk Management: Ethics, Science & Law Thomas G. Field, Jr. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/winter/intro.htm
Vol 1 Winter An Empirical Argument for Nontechnical Public Members on Advisory Committees: FDA as a Model Joseph L. Lakshmanan www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/winter/lakshm.htm
Vol 1 Winter Risk Regulation at the Federal Level: Administrative Procedure Constraints and Opportunities Jeffrey S. Lubbers www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/winter/lubbers.htm
Vol 1 Winter Scientific Method, Anti-Foundationalism and Public Decisionmaking Kristin Shrader-Frechette www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/winter/shrader.htm
Vol 1 Winter Risk Objectivism and Risk Subjectivism: When Are Risks Real? Paul B.Thompson www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol1/winter/thompson.htm
Vol 2 Fall Doctors at Risk: A Problem as Viewed by Decision Analysis Leonard P. Caccamo, Kimbroe J. Carter, Barbara A. Erickson, William R. Johnson & Edward Kessler www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/fall/caccamo.htm
Vol 2 Fall Can an Economic Approach Solve the High-Level Nuclear Waste Problem? Herbert Inhaber www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/fall/inhaber.htm
Vol 2 Fall The Cognitive Status of Risk: A Response to Thompson L. James Valverde A., Jr. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/fall/valverde.htm
Vol 2 Fall Risk Perception and Drug Safety Evaluation Ilan B. Vertinsky and Donald A. Wehrung www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/fall/vertinsk.htm
Vol 2 Spring Comment: The Role of Happenstance in Multidisciplinary Education Jenifer S. Heath www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/spring/heath.htm
Vol 2 Spring Regulation vs. the Market: The Case of Bicycle Safety [Part II] Ross D. Petty www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/spring/petty2.htm
Vol 2 Spring Regulating Air Toxics in Rhode Island: Policy vs. Technical Decisions Julie A. Roqué www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/spring/roque.htm
Vol 2 Spring Amalgam Fillings: Do Dental Patients Have a Right to Informed Consent? Michael A. Royal www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/spring/royal.htm
Vol 2 Summer Fertile Women May Now Apply: Fetal Protection Policies after Johnson Controls Barbara Ruhe Grumet www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/summer/grumet.htm
Vol 2 Summer Recognizing Risks and Paying for Risk Reduction Gary W. Johnson www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/summer/johnson.htm
Vol 2 Summer Risk Assessment for Developmental Toxicity: Airborne Occupational Exposure to Ethanol and Iodine Donald R. Mattison www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/summer/mattison.htm
Vol 2 Summer Public Participation in Hazard Management: The Use of Citizen Panels in the U.S. Ortwin Renn, Thomas Webler & Branden B. Johnson www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/summer/renn.htm
Vol 2 Winter Predictive Probabilities In Employee Drug-Testing John M. Gleason & Darold T. Barnum www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/winter/gleason.htm
Vol 2 Winter Pharmaceutical Risk and the Quality of Life Beat Hiltbrunner and Andreas Breitsprecher www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/winter/hiltbrun.htm
Vol 2 Winter An Empirical Analysis of the Medical Informed Consent Doctorine: Search for a "Standard" of Disclosure Jon F. Merz www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/winter/merz.htm
Vol 2 Winter Regulation vs. the Market: The Case of Bicycle Safety [Part I] Ross D. Petty www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol2/winter/petty1.htm
Vol 3 Fall Testing the Role of Technical Information in Public Risk Perception Branden B. Johnson, Peter M. Sandman & Paul Miller www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/fall/johnson.htm
Vol 3 Fall Risk Estimation and Expert Judgment: The Case of Yucca Mountain Kristin Shrader-Frechette www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/fall/shraderf.htm
Vol 3 Fall Mountain Goat Removal in Olympic National Park: A Case Study of the Role of Organizational Culture in Individual Risk Decisions and Behavior Seth Tuler, Gary E. Machlis & Roger E. Kasperson www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/fall/tuler.htm
Vol 3 Spring The Safety Risks of Proposed Fuel Economy Legislation John D. Graham www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/spring/graham.htm
Vol 3 Spring Identifying Chemical Hazards for Regulation: The Scientific Basis and Regulatory Scope of California's Proposition 65 List of Carcinogens and Reproductive Toxicants William S. Pease www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/spring/pease.htm
Vol 3 Summer Individual Response to Risk as a Function of Normative Social Pressure: A Pilot Study of Seat Belt Use Kenneth D. Boehm, John T. Keating, Karl W. Pfefferkorn, Audra J. Pfeltz, Brady G. Serafin, Jessica L. Sullivan, Karen L. Thode, Kevin M. Vincent, & Juanita V. Field www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/summer/boehm.htm
Vol 3 Summer In Support of Huber Jon F. Merz www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/summer/merz.htm
Vol 3 Summer Old Remedies in the Biotechnology Age: Moore v. Regents Michelle J. Burke & Victoria M. Schmidt www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/summer/moore.htm
Vol 3 Summer Risk Assessment and Risk Management: Mending the Schism Richard M. Sedman and Paul W. Hadley www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/summer/sed%26had.htm
Vol 3 Summer The Supreme Court as Risk Manager: An Analysis of Skinner Todd F. Volyn, James F. Mogan & Lisa M. White www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/summer/skinner.htm
Vol 3 Winter The Risk of Reliance on Perceived Risk Frank B. Cross www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/winter/cross.htm
Vol 3 Winter Summary of Workshop to Review an OMB Report on Regulatory Risk Assessment and Management John S. Evans, John D. Graham, George M. Gray, Adrienne Hollis, Barry Ryan, Andrew Smith, Mark Smith & Alison Taylor www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/winter/evans.htm
Vol 3 Winter Nothing Recedes Like Success? Risk Analysis and the Organizational Amplification of Risks William R. Freudenburg www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/winter/freudenb.htm
Vol 3 Winter Risk and Value Judgments: A Case Study of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act William E. Hilton www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/winter/hilton.htm
Vol 3 Winter Reply To Valverde Paul B. Thompson www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol3/winter/pbtreply.htm
Vol 4 Fall Daubert's Significance Thomas G. Field, Jr. & Colleen M. Keegan www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/fall/daubert.htm
Vol 4 Fall Regulate Pollution or Land Use? Managing Toxic Air Contaminants in Southern California Marc Dohan www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/fall/dohan.htm
Vol 4 Fall Individual Control of Risk: Seat Belt Use, Subjective Norms and the Theory of Reasoned Action Juanita V. Field, Kenneth D. Boehm, Kevin M. Vincent, Jessica L. Sullivan & Brady G. Serafin www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/fall/field.htm
Vol 4 Fall Schools Respond to Risk Management Programsfor Asbestos, Lead in Drinking Water and Radon Ann Fisher, Lauraine G. Chestnut, Ruth H. Chapman & Robert D. Rowe www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/fall/fisher.htm
Vol 4 Fall Authorial Voice, Implied Audiences and the Drafting of the 1988 AIDS National Mailing Mary Harris Veeder www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/fall/veeder.htm
Vol 4 Spring The Science Court: A Bibliography Jon R. Cavicchi www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/spring/bibliography.htm
Vol 4 Spring Science Courts, Evidentiary Procedures and Mixed Science-Policy Decisions Carl F. Cranor www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/spring/cranor.htm
Vol 4 Spring The Science Court is Dead; Long Live the Science Court! Thomas G. Field, Jr. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/spring/field.htm
Vol 4 Spring Consensus Development at NIH: What Went Wrong? Itzhak Jacoby www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/spring/jacoby.htm
Vol 4 Spring Procedural Choices in Regulatory Science Sheila Jasanoff www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/spring/jasanoff.htm
Vol 4 Spring Elitism vs. Checks and Balances in Communicating Scientific Information to the Public Arthur Kantrowitz www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/spring/kantro.htm
Vol 4 Spring The Science Court: Reminiscence and Retrospective Allan Mazur www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/spring/mazur.htm
Vol 4 Spring The Science Court Experiment: An Interim Report Task Force of the Presidential Advisory Group on Anticipated Advances in Science and Technology www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/spring/taskfor.htm
Vol 4 Summer Proving Environmental Inequity in Siting Locally Unwanted Land Uses Michael Greenberg www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/summer/greenber.htm
Vol 4 Summer Advancing Understanding of Knowledge's Role in Lay Risk Perception Branden B. Johnson www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/summer/johnson.htm
Vol 4 Summer Toxics Use Reduction: Pro and Con Francine Laden & George M. Gray www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/summer/laden%26gr.htm
Vol 4 Summer Comparison of Predicted and Observed Dioxin Levels in Fish: Implications for Risk Assessment Judy S. LaKind & Daniel Q. Naiman www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/summer/lakind.htm
Vol 4 Winter Systematic Development of Trans-Theoretically Based Behavioral Risk Management Programs Galen E. Cole, David R. Holtgrave & Nilka M. Rios www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/winter/cole.htm
Vol 4 Winter Physician-Assisted Suicide: The Legal and Practical Contours Anthony J. Dangelantonio www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/winter/dangel.htm
Vol 4 Winter Route Fatality Risk as a Measure of Travel Death Risk Kopl Halperin and Jim Redman www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/winter/halp%26red.htm
Vol 4 Winter A Comparative Analysis of Six Methods for Calculating Travel Fatality Risk Kopl Halperin www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/winter/halperin.htm
Vol 4 Winter Economic Impacts of Noxious Facilities: Incorporating the Effects of Risk Aversion Leslie A. Nieves www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol4/winter/nieves.htm
Vol 5 Fall Preferences for Exposure Control of Power-Frequency Fields among Lay Opinion Leaders Ann Bostrom, M. Granger Morgan, Jack Adams & Indira Nair www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/fall/bostrum.htm
Vol 5 Fall Mapping -- The Missing Link in Reducing Risk Under SARA III Ute J. Dymon www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/fall/dymon.htm
Vol 5 Fall Comparison of Environmental Risk Provisions in the 103d Congress Linda-Jo Schierow www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/fall/schierow.htm
Vol 5 Fall Trace Substances, Science and Law: Perspectives from the Social Sciences. James F. Short, Jr. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/fall/short.htm
Vol 5 Spring Origins of the Human Genome Project Robert Mullan Cook-Deegan www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/spring/cookdeeg.htm
Vol 5 Spring Technology Transfer: A View from the Trenches Harvey Drucker www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/spring/drucker.htm
Vol 5 Spring Technology Transfer and the Genome Project: Problems with Patenting Research Tools Rebecca S. Eisenberg www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/spring/eisenber.htm
Vol 5 Spring The Human Genome Project and the Downside of Federal Technology Transfer Christopher J. Harnett www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/spring/harnett.htm
Vol 5 Spring Maximizing the Return from Genome Research Thomas G. Field, Jr. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/spring/intro.htm
Vol 5 Spring Biotechnology Process Patents: Is Special Legislation Needed? Timothy P. Linkkila & Timothy E. Tracy www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/spring/lin%26trac.htm
Vol 5 Spring Overview of Potential Intellectual Property Protection for Biotechnology Kate H. Murashige www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/spring/murashig.htm
Vol 5 Spring Overview of Federal Technology Transfer Lawrence Rudolph www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/spring/rudolph.htm
Vol 5 Summer Community Structure and Media Risk Coverage Sharon Dunwoody www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/dunwoody.htm
Vol 5 Summer The Media, Risk Assessment and Numbers: They Don't Add Up Sharon M. Friedman www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/friedman.htm
Vol 5 Summer Historical Notes on German Press Coverage of Technology Hans Mathias Kepplinger www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/keppling.htm
Vol 5 Summer Reporting on Risk:Who Decides What's News? William Lanouette www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/lanouett.htm
Vol 5 Summer Technical Risk in the Mass Media Allan Mazur www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/mazurint.htm
Vol 5 Summer Reporting Risk: The Case of Silicone Breast Implants Dorothy Nelkin www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/nelkin.htm
Vol 5 Summer Mass Media as an Information Channel and Public Arena Hans Peter Peters www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/peters.htm
Vol 5 Summer Mass Media and Environmental Risk: Seven Principles Peter M. Sandman www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/sandman.htm
Vol 5 Summer Reporting on Risk: How the Mass Media Portray Accidents, Diseases, Disasters and Other Hazards Eleanor Singer & Phyllis M. Endreny www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/singer.htm
Vol 5 Summer Hindsight, Organizational Routines and Media Risk Coverage Robert A. Stallings www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/summer/stalling.htm
Vol 5 Winter Coping with the Risk of Cancer in Children Living Near Power Lines Eileen N. Abt www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/winter/abt.htm
Vol 5 Winter Acceptable Risk: A Conceptual Proposal Baruch Fischhoff www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/winter/fischhof.htm
Vol 5 Winter Quantitative Economic Evaluations of HIV-Related Prevention and Treatment Services: A Review David R. Holtgrave, Ronald O. Valdiserri & Gary A. West www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/winter/holtgrav.htm
Vol 5 Winter A Case Study of Health Risk Communication: What the Public Wants and What it Gets Jeannette M. Trauth www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol5/winter/trauth.htm
Vol 6 Fall Ranking Risk Inequities John D. Graham & Elizabeth Richardson www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/fall/graham.htm
Vol 6 Fall From Comparative Risk to Decision Analysis: Ranking Solutions to Multiple-Value Environmental Problems John Kadvany www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/fall/kadvany.htm
Vol 6 Fall Retrospective on U.S. Health Risk Assessment: How Others Can Benefit Dennis J. Paustenbach www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/fall/pausten.htm
Vol 6 Spring Alternative Dispute Resolution in Patent Controversies Norman L. Balmer www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/balmer.htm
Vol 6 Spring Which Scientist Do You Believe? Process Alternatives in Technological Controversies Program for a conference held in Concord, NH, Oct. 6-7, 1994. Sponsored by the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation, the Ethical, Legal and Social Issues component of the Department of Energy Human Genome Project, Dartmouth College and Franklin Pierce Law Center. It was co-chaired by Arthur Kantrowitz and Tom Field. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/confr.htm
Vol 6 Spring Which Scientist Do You Believe? Process Alternatives in Technological Controversies Thomas G. Field, Jr. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/field2.htm
Vol 6 Spring Coping with Phantom Risks in the Courts Peter W. Huber www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/huber.htm
Vol 6 Spring Resolving Medical Controversies Itzhak Jacoby www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/jacoby2.htm
Vol 6 Spring The Separation of Facts and Values Arthur Kantrowitz www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/kantro2.htm
Vol 6 Spring The Regulatory Reform Recommendations of the National Performance Review Jeffrey S. Lubbers www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/lubbers.htm
Vol 6 Spring Congressional Risk Proposals Dalton G. Paxman www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/paxman.htm
Vol 6 Spring Resolving Technological Controversies in Regulatory Agencies Sidney A. Shapiro www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/shapiro.htm
Vol 6 Spring Evaluating the Expertise of Experts Kristin S. Shrader-Frechette www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/spring/shrafrec.htm
Vol 6 Summer Risk and RAPA on the Internet Thomas G. Field, Jr. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/summer/edit.htm
Vol 6 Summer Ranking Risks Baruch Fischhoff www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/summer/fischhof.htm
Vol 6 Summer The Role of the Unconscious in the Perception of Risks Andrew F. Fritzsche www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/summer/fritzsch.htm
Vol 6 Summer Brown Fields, a Regional Incinerator and Resident Perception of Neighborhood Quality Michael Greenberg, Dona Schneider & Jim Parry www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/summer/greenber.htm
Vol 6 Summer Present Risk, Future Risk or No Risk? Measuring and Predicting Perceptions of Health Risks of a Hazardous Waste Landfill William K. Hallman & Abraham H. Wandersman www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/summer/hallman.htm
Vol 6 Summer Decision Analysis and FDA Drug Review: A Proposal for "Shadow" Advisory Committees John M. Mendeloff www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/summer/mendelof.htm
Vol 6 Winter Addressing Problems in Evaluating Health-Relevant Programs Through Systematic Planning and Evaluation Galen E. Cole, Chester L. Pogostin, Bonita J. Westover, Nilka M. Ríos & CeCelia B. Collier www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/winter/cole.htm
Vol 6 Winter Getting through the Door: Threshold Procedural Considerations in Right-to-Die Litigation Sharon F. DiPaolo www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/winter/dipaolo.htm
Vol 6 Winter The Greening of Technology Transfer: A Conference Summary William O. Hennessey www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/winter/hennesse.htm
Vol 6 Winter Perceived Risks of EMFs and Landowner Compensation Linda J. Orel www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/winter/orel.htm
Vol 6 Winter A Survey of Residual Cancer Risks Permitted by Health, Safety and Environmental Policy March Sadowitz & John D. Graham www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/winter/sadowitz.htm
Vol 6 Winter Senator Johnston's Proposals for Regulatory Reform: New Cost-Benefit-Risk Analysis Requirements for EPA? Linda-Jo Schierow www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol6/winter/schierow.htm
Vol 7 Fall Risk Criteria for Approving or Rejecting Field Tests of High-Performance Weapons Shaul Feller & Michael Maharik www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/fall/feller.htm
Vol 7 Fall Comparing Risks Thoughtfully Adam M. Finkel www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/fall/finkel.htm
Vol 7 Fall The Moral Dilemma in the Social Management of Risks Andrew F. Fritzsche www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/fall/fritzsch.htm
Vol 7 Fall Does Risk Aversion Make a Case for Conservatism? Ralph M. Perhac, Jr. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/fall/perhac.htm
Vol 7 Fall Competing Conceptions of Risk Paul B. Thompson & Wesley Dean www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/fall/thompson.htm
Vol 7 Spring Fairness as Compassion: Towards a Less Unfair Facility Siting Policy Benjamin Davy www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/spring/davy.htm
Vol 7 Spring Fairness and Siting: Introduction to a Symposium Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer & Ragnar E. Löfstedt www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/spring/intro.htm
Vol 7 Spring Risk Perception and Trust:Challenges for Facility Siting Howard Kunreuther, Paul Slovic & Donald MacGregor www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/spring/kunreuth.htm
Vol 7 Spring Conflicting Views on Fair Siting Processes: Evidence from Austria and the U.S. Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer & Kevin B. Fitzgerald www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/spring/lb%26kf.htm
Vol 7 Spring Fairness across Borders: The Barsebäck Nuclear Power Plant Ragnar E. Löfstedt www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/spring/lofstedt.htm
Vol 7 Spring Procedural and Substantive Fairness in Landfill Siting: A Swiss Case Study Ortwin Renn, Thomas Webler & Hans Kastenholz www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/spring/renn.htm
Vol 7 Spring Unsiteability: What Should It Tell Us? Michael Thompson www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/spring/thompson.htm
Vol 7 Spring Public Perceptions about Equity & Fairness: Siting Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities in the U.S. and Hungary Anna Vari www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/spring/vari.htm
Vol 7 Summer Impact of the Human Genome Project at the Interface between Patent and FDA Laws Brian C. Cunningham www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/summer/cunningh.htm
Vol 7 Summer Social Issues of Genome Innovation and Intellectual Property Elaine Alma Draper www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/summer/draper.htm
Vol 7 Summer The Human Genome, FDA and Product Liability Jeffrey N. Gibbs www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/summer/gibbs.htm
Vol 7 Summer Promoting and Managing Genome Innovation Suzanne A. Sprunger & Gianna Julian-Arnold www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/summer/intro.htm
Vol 7 Summer Genome Research and Traditional Intellectual Property Protection -- A Bad Fit? Kate H. Murashige www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/summer/murashig.htm
Vol 7 Summer Development of Vaccines to Meet Public Health Needs: Incentives and Obstacles Phillip K. Russell www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/summer/russell.htm
Vol 7 Summer The Regulation and Development of Bioremediation Susan J. Timian & D. Michael Connolly www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/summer/timian.htm
Vol 7 Winter Fish Advisories: Useful or Difficult to Interpret? Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/winter/burger.htm
Vol 7 Winter Predicting Future Sources of Mass Toxic Tort Litigation Jeffery A. Foran, Bernard D. Goldstein, John A. Moore & Paul Slovic www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/winter/foran.htm
Vol 7 Winter Why Do We Worry About Trace Poisons? Allan Mazur www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/winter/mazur.htm
Vol 7 Winter Dioxin: Reassessing the Risk Linda-Jo Schierow www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/winter/schierow.htm
Vol 7 Winter Sources of Epidemiological Equivocacy Timothy Sly www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/winter/sly.htm
Vol 7 Winter Environmental Racism and Biased Methods of Risk Assessment Daniel C. Wigley & Kristin S. Shrader-Frechette www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol7/winter/wigley.htm
Vol 8 Fall Is Accurate Understanding of Global Warming Necessary to Promote Willingness to Sacrifice? Richard J. Bord, Ann Fisher & Robert E. O'Connor www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/fall/bord+.htm
Vol 8 Fall Variation in Environmental Risk Perceptions and Information Sources among Three Communities in El Paso Theresa L. Byrd, James VanDerslice & Susan K. Peterson www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/fall/byrd+.htm
Vol 8 Fall A Framework for Assessing the Rationality of Judgments in Carcinogenicity Hazard Identification Douglas J. Crawford-Brown & Kenneth G. Brown www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/fall/cr-br+.htm
Vol 8 Fall Time Enough? Consequences of Human Microchip Implantation Elaine M. Ramesh www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/fall/ramesh.htm
Vol 8 Spring Vaccine Risk Communication: Lessons from Risk Perception, Decision Making and Environmental Risk Communication Research Ann Bostrom www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/spring/bostrom.htm
Vol 8 Spring The Normative Nature of Risk Assessment: Features and Possibilities Carl F. Cranor www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/spring/cranor.htm
Vol 8 Spring Environmental Decision Making and Risk Management for Groundwater Systems Janet D. Gough www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/spring/gough.htm
Vol 8 Spring Risk Assessment and Sustainable Development: Towards a Concept of Sustainable Risk Michael D. Mehta www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/spring/mehta.htm
Vol 8 Spring Risk is More Than Just a Number Wim F. Passchier & Wim C. Reij www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/spring/passchie.htm
Vol 8 Spring Physical and Managed Risk of Nuclear Waste Lennart Sjöberg & Britt-Marie Drottz-Sjöberg www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/spring/sjoberg.htm
Vol 8 Summer Reassessing the History of U.S. Hazardous Waste Disposal Policy -- Problem Definition, Expert Knowledge and Agenda-Setting Halina Szejnwald Brown, Brian J. Cook, Robert Krueger & Jo Anne Shatkin www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/summer/brown+.htm
Vol 8 Summer An Administrative View of Model Uncertainty in Public Health Clark D. Carrington www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/summer/carringt.htm
Vol 8 Summer Scientific Facts vs. Political Values Thomas G. Field, Jr. www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/summer/edit.htm
Vol 8 Summer A Comparison of U.S. and E.U. Product Safety Regulations: A Case Study Bryan Harris www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/summer/harris.htm
Vol 8 Summer Psychosocial Risks of Storing and Using Human Tissues in Research Jon F. Merz www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/summer/merz.htm
Vol 8 Summer Anthropogenic Electromagnetic Fields and Cancer: A Perspective Charles Tomljanovic, Maxine Wright-Walters & Jules Stephensky www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/summer/tomljan+.htm
Vol 8 Winter The Decision to Reactivate aFirst-Generation Soviet Nuclear Power Plant: Conceptual and Decision-Analytic Frameworks John M. Gleason www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/winter/gleason.htm
Vol 8 Winter Academy Recommendations on the Proposed Yucca Mountain Waste Repository: Overview and Criticisms Kristin Shrader-Frechette www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/winter/ksfnas.htm
Vol 8 Winter How Some Risk Frameworks Disenfranchise the Public Kristin Shrader-Frechette www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/winter/ksfreply.htm
Vol 8 Winter Evaluation of Siting Strategies: The Case of Two UK Waste Tire Incinerators Ragnar E. Löfstedt www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/winter/lofstedt.htm
Vol 8 Winter Maximum Individual & Vicinity-Average Dose for a Geologic Repository Containing Radioactive Waste Thomas H. Pigford www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/winter/pigford.htm
Vol 8 Winter AIDS News as Risk Communication Admassu Tassew www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol8/winter/tassew.htm
Vol 9 Fall Public Participation in Resolving Environmental Disbutes and the Problem of Representativeness Peter T. Allen www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/fall/allen.pdf
Vol 9 Fall Contesting Legal Procedures of Risk Management in Belgium: A Case Study Tomke Lask www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/fall/lask.pdf
Vol 9 Fall Reassessing Public Meetings as Participation in Risk Management Decisions Katherine A. McComas & Clifford W. Scherer www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/fall/mccomas+.pdf
Vol 9 Fall Implementing Structured Participation for Regional Level Waste Management Planning Elke Schneider, Bettina Oppermann & Ortwin Renn www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/fall/schneid+.pdf
Vol 9 Fall Public Perception of Risk Management in Environmental Controversies: A U.K. Case Study Maria Simosi & Peter T. Allen www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/fall/simos+.pdf
Vol 9 Fall Mediation in Environmental Conflicts: The Belgian Methodology Catherine Zwetkoff www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/fall/zwetkoff.pdf
Vol 9 Spring The Rationale for Negligible Risk Exemptions in the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Cellular Phone and Personal Communication System Transmitters H. Gregg Claycamp www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/spring/claycamp.pdf
Vol 9 Spring The Value of Preventing Cryptosporidium Contamination Patricia Kocagil, Nadia Demarteau, Ann Fisher & James S. Shortle www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/spring/kocagil+.pdf
Vol 9 Spring Involving Others: Towards an Ethical Concept of Risk Christoph Rehmann-Sutter www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/spring/rehman.pdf
Vol 9 Spring Hunting and Exposure: Estimating Risk and Future Use at Nuclear Production Sites Jessica Sanchez & Joanna Burger www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/spring/sanchez+.pdf
Vol 9 Spring World Views, Political Attitudes and Risk Perception Lennart Sjöberg www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/spring/sjoberg.pdf
Vol 9 Spring "Through a Lens Darkly" - Superfund Spectacles on Public Participation at Brownfield Sites Kris Wernstedt & Robert Hersh www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/spring/wernsted.pdf
Vol 9 Summer Ethics and Uncertainty: In Vitro Fertilization and Risks to Women's Health Inmaculada de Melo-Martin www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/summer/demelo.pdf
Vol 9 Summer Nuclear Waste and Native America: The MRS Siting Exercise M. V. Rajeev Gowda & Doug Easterling www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/summer/gowda.pdf
Vol 9 Summer Causation in Occupational Disease: Balancing Epidemiology, Law and Manufacturer Conduct Richard M. Lynch & Mary S. Henifin www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/summer/henifin.pdf
Vol 9 Summer Causation in Occupational Disease: Balancing Epidemiology, Law and Manufacturer Conduct Richard M. Lynch & Mary S. Henifin www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/summer/lynch.pdf
Vol 9 Summer The Importance of Cost and Effectiveness for Attitudes towards Lifesaving Interventions Joakim Ramsberg & Lennart Sjöberg www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/summer/ramsberg.pdf
Vol 9 Winter Comment: Pigford, Shrader-Frechette & the NRC Report on Yucca Mountain David Okrent www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/winter/okrent.pdf
Vol 9 Winter A Method of Identifying Hazardous Highway Locations Using the Principle of Individual Lifetime Risk Paul J. Ossenbruggen www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/winter/ossenbru.pdf
Vol 9 Winter Monte Carlo Simulation in Environmental Risk Assessment - Science, Policy And Legal Issues Susan R. Poulter www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/winter/poulter.pdf
Vol 9 Winter Risk Regulation and the "Faces" of Uncertainty Vern R. Walker www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/winter/walker.pdf
Vol 9 Winter Managing the Iatrogenic Risks of Risk Management Jonathan Baert Wiener www.piercelaw.edu/risk/vol9/winter/wiener.pdf
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