Though the deadline for commenting on the NPRM has been extended until January 6, I post here a draft of my comments in the hopes that they may help others craft theirs and send me feedback on mine.
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Monday, December 7, 2015
My NPRM Response. Draft 1.
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Saturday, June 6, 2015
Klitzman Wants "Case Law." As Did Katz, 42 Years Ago
In an opinion piece drawn from his new book, The Ethics Police?, Robert Klitzman calls for IRB transparency and respect for precedent. That is a good idea, and one that should have been implemented decades ago.
[Robert Klitzman, “Who Polices the ‘Ethics Police’?,” CNN, May 26, 2015]
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