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  3. Cary Coglianese

Cary Coglianese

Public Member

Experience

  • Edward B. Shils Professor of Law; Director, Penn Program on Regulation, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

Committees

  • August 2016, Rulemaking

ACUS Documents

  • Report Final Agency Innovations Report
  • Report Final Agency Innovations Report Redline
  • Report Agency Innovations Report
  • Public Comment Comment from Cary Coglianese 9 5 2018
  • Report Public Availability of Agency Guidance Draft Report
  • Report Consultant Report - Public Availability of Agency Guidance Documents
  • Member Comment Remarks of Professor Cary Coglianese at AI Lunchtime Presentation June 13, 2019
  • Report A Framework for Governmental Use of Machine Learning (Draft Report)
  • Report A Framework for Governmental Use of Machine Learning
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