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Gas, Roads, And Glory: North Dakota And Mha Nation's Struggle Over Flaring Regulation, Erica Beacom
Gas, Roads, And Glory: North Dakota And Mha Nation's Struggle Over Flaring Regulation, Erica Beacom
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Effects Of The Craft Beer Boom In Virginia: How Breweries, Regulators, And The Public Can Collaborate To Mitigate Environmental Impacts, Hannah Fish
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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America's Energy Dependency: Will Government Regulation Of Caffeine Bring The Caffeine Companies To A Crash?, Rakesh J. Parikh
America's Energy Dependency: Will Government Regulation Of Caffeine Bring The Caffeine Companies To A Crash?, Rakesh J. Parikh
William & Mary Business Law Review
In light of Americans’ growing love affair with caffeinated products, this Note considers not only the possibility of future regulation of those products, but also the effect that regulation would have on caffeinated product-producing companies. While there is no certainty that such regulation is in our future, the regulation of market-similar products like tobacco and alcohol, and regulations abroad on heavily caffeinated drinks, suggest American regulation of caffeinated products to be a distinct possibility. This would be a serious concern for caffeine companies, who could face reduced access to target markets as a result of FDA-imposed limitations, whether by age …
The Business Of Expression: Economic Liberty, Political Factions And The Forgotten First Amendment Legacy Of Justice George Sutherland, Samuel R. Olken
The Business Of Expression: Economic Liberty, Political Factions And The Forgotten First Amendment Legacy Of Justice George Sutherland, Samuel R. Olken
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In The Business of Expression: Economic Liberty, Political Factions And The Forgotten First Amendment Legacy of Justice George Sutherland, Samuel Olken traces the dichotomy that emerged in constitutional law in the aftermath of the Lochner era between economic liberty and freedom of expression. During the 1930s, while a deeply divided United States Supreme Court adopted a laissez faire approach to economic regulation, it viewed with great suspicion laws that restricted the manner and content of expression. During this period, Justice George Sutherland often clashed with the majority consistently insisting that state regulation of private economic rights bear a close and …
Markets For Nature, Barton H. Thompson Jr.
Markets For Nature, Barton H. Thompson Jr.
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
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Empowering Stakeholders: Limits On Collaboration As The Basis For Flexible Regulation, Mark Seidenfeld
Empowering Stakeholders: Limits On Collaboration As The Basis For Flexible Regulation, Mark Seidenfeld
William & Mary Law Review
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Depoliticizing Financial Regulation, Steven A. Ramirez
Depoliticizing Financial Regulation, Steven A. Ramirez
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Riding On A Diamond In The Sky: The Dbs Set-Aside Provisions Of The 1992 Cable Act, Richard L. Weber
Riding On A Diamond In The Sky: The Dbs Set-Aside Provisions Of The 1992 Cable Act, Richard L. Weber
William & Mary Law Review
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Nuclear Transition: From Three Mile Island To Chernobyl, Joseph P. Tomain, Constance Dowd Burton
Nuclear Transition: From Three Mile Island To Chernobyl, Joseph P. Tomain, Constance Dowd Burton
William & Mary Law Review
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