Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Law
Checks And Balance: Limitations On The Power Of Congressional Oversight, Steven Shimberg
Checks And Balance: Limitations On The Power Of Congressional Oversight, Steven Shimberg
Law and Contemporary Problems
An examination by Lazarus (1991) of the adversarial effects of congressional oversight on the EPA is erroneous in its premise that congressional oversight is a powerful tool that can make or break the EPA and unduly influence the implementation of federal environmental policy. A review of the seven "disadvantages" of congressional oversight of the EPA cited by Lazarus is presented.
Checks Without Balance: Executive Office Oversight Of The Environmental Protection Agency, Robert V. Percival
Checks Without Balance: Executive Office Oversight Of The Environmental Protection Agency, Robert V. Percival
Law and Contemporary Problems
The tension between the rule of law and the politics of regulation reflected in oversight by the Executive Office of the President of the EPA. The presidential use of regulatory review and the congressional responses it has provoked pose new challenges to theories of the impact of separation of powers on federal policymaking.
The Tragedy Of Distrust In The Implementation Of Federal Environmental Law, Richard J. Lazarus
The Tragedy Of Distrust In The Implementation Of Federal Environmental Law, Richard J. Lazarus
Law and Contemporary Problems
The relationship between the EPA and Congress Since the founding of the EPA in 1970 has been marked by congressional oversight that has seriously frustrated the development and implementation of federal environmental protection policy. A destructive cycle has emerged: agency distrust has led to the failure of its policies, creating further distrust and further failure.
A Hair Piece: Perspectives On The Intersection Of Race And Gender, Paulette M. Caldwell
A Hair Piece: Perspectives On The Intersection Of Race And Gender, Paulette M. Caldwell
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Missing The Mark(Et) In Siting Hazardous Waste Facilities, James T. Hamilton
Missing The Mark(Et) In Siting Hazardous Waste Facilities, James T. Hamilton
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.