Publication
Fordham Law Review
Volume
79
Page
2395
Year
2011
Abstract
This Article was written for a Fordham Law Review symposium on “Presidential Influence over Administrative Action, Recent Developments.” The Article explores developments in scientific integrity in the first two years of the Obama Administration. Specifically, it looks at the impact of “presidential administration” - that is, of top-down White House directives to administrative agencies - on scientific integrity. I define processes embodying scientific integrity as those designed to enable expert scientific findings to be presented without extra-scientific interference or distortion. Scientific integrity is a subset of information integrity. A system that facilitates information integrity is one that is relatively transparent and seeks to present factual information as truthfully as possible. This Article seeks, through the example of scientific integrity in the Obama Administration, to draw lessons about the impact of presidential administration on information integrity.
Recommended Citation
Heidi Kitrosser, Scientific Integrity: The Perils and Promise of White House Administration, 79 Fordham L. Rev. 2395 (2011), available at https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/faculty_articles/68.