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The Regulation Of Public Utilities, Alfred L. Parker
The Regulation Of Public Utilities, Alfred L. Parker
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
How To Stand Still Without Really Trying: A Critique Of The New Mexico Administrative Procedures Act, Albert E. Utton
How To Stand Still Without Really Trying: A Critique Of The New Mexico Administrative Procedures Act, Albert E. Utton
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Thermal Electric Power And Water Pollution: A Sitting Approach, Billy Darrell Mcdaniel
Thermal Electric Power And Water Pollution: A Sitting Approach, Billy Darrell Mcdaniel
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
New Mexico's 1969 Criminal Abortion Law, Jonathan B. Sutin
New Mexico's 1969 Criminal Abortion Law, Jonathan B. Sutin
Natural Resources Journal
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Administrative Law—Common Carriers—Route Certification: Regulated Competition Favored Under Public Convenience And Necessity Standard—Black Ball Freight Service, Inc. V. Washington Utilities And Transportation Commission, 74 Wn. 2d 871, 447 P.2d 597 (1968), Anon
Washington Law Review
Plaintiff was a large, diversified land and water carrier operating throughout the Puget Sound area. Since 1962, when it absorbed the only other motor carrier providing such service, plaintiff had had the sole certification for "regular route, scheduled service" between south Kitsap County and the city of Seattle. When the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission [hereinafter cited as W.U.T.C.] granted additional "regular route, scheduled service" authority for the same area to one of the plaintiff's motor freight competitors, plaintiff filed suit to have the board's decision declared invalid. Plaintiff argued that the W.U.T.C.'s finding that "adequate" service was being given …
Antitrust Powers Of The Aec, Bernhard G. Bechhoefer
Antitrust Powers Of The Aec, Bernhard G. Bechhoefer
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article is directed toward an interpretation of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as it concerns the authority of the AEC to consider the antitrust implications incident to its licensing functions. This inquiry will include an examination of the respective responsibilities of the AEC and the Justice Department in meeting the anti-competitive possibilities of the nuclear industry.
Jurisdiction--Atomic Energy--Federal Pre-Emption And State Regulation Of Radioactive Air Pollution: Who Is The Master Of The Atomic Genie?, Michigan Law Review
Jurisdiction--Atomic Energy--Federal Pre-Emption And State Regulation Of Radioactive Air Pollution: Who Is The Master Of The Atomic Genie?, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Pending litigation between the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Northern States Power Company presents a potential federal-state conflict over the right of a state to impose upon operators of nuclear power plants more exacting pollution control standards than those required by regulations of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). The AEC issued Northern States Power Company a permit to construct a nuclear power generating plant in Monticello, Minnesota. The regulations under which that permit was issued place a ceiling on the amount of radioactive effluents which can be discharged into the air during the course of the plant's operations. But under …
Love Lust In New Mexico And The Emerging Law Of Obscenity, Leo Kanowitz
Love Lust In New Mexico And The Emerging Law Of Obscenity, Leo Kanowitz
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.
Standards For The Administration Of Criminal Justice, Howard C. Bratton
Standards For The Administration Of Criminal Justice, Howard C. Bratton
Natural Resources Journal
No abstract provided.