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Importing Energy, Exporting Regulation, James W. Coleman
Importing Energy, Exporting Regulation, James W. Coleman
Fordham Law Review
This Article identifies and addresses a growing contradiction at the heart of United States energy policy. States are the traditional energy regulators and energy policy innovators—a role that has only grown more important without a settled federal climate policy. Federal regulators and market pressures, however, increasingly demand integrated national and international energy markets. Deregulation, the rise of renewable energy, the shale revolution, and new sources of motor fuel precursors like crude and ethanol have all increased interstate energy trade.
This Article shows how integrated national energy markets are driving states to regulate imported fuel and electricity based on how it …
Chevron And Deference In State Administrative Law , Aaron J. Saiger
Chevron And Deference In State Administrative Law , Aaron J. Saiger
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Supremacy Of The Supremacy Clause: A Garamendi-Based Framework For Assessing State Law That Intersects With U.S. Foreign Policy, Alexandria R. Strauss
Supremacy Of The Supremacy Clause: A Garamendi-Based Framework For Assessing State Law That Intersects With U.S. Foreign Policy, Alexandria R. Strauss
Fordham Law Review
State and local governments across the United States increasingly act in areas that intersect with foreign policy. Federalism concerns and U.S. foreign relations are thus in constant tension.
In American Insurance Ass’n v. Garamendi, the U.S. Supreme Court in 2003 both expanded and detracted from where states and localities may permissibly act in areas that touch upon foreign affairs. This Note works within the confines of Garamendi to outline four distinct categories of state action that might intersect with foreign relations. It discusses how lower courts, namely the Ninth Circuit, the Eleventh Circuit, and the Northern District of Illinois, …
Punitive Damages In Arbitration: Contracting Out Of Government's Role In Punishment And Federal Preemption Of State Law, Stephen J. Ware
Punitive Damages In Arbitration: Contracting Out Of Government's Role In Punishment And Federal Preemption Of State Law, Stephen J. Ware
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
All’S Fair: No Remedy Under Title Iii For Interspousal Surveillance, Cori D. Stephens
All’S Fair: No Remedy Under Title Iii For Interspousal Surveillance, Cori D. Stephens
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Admissibility Of Subsequent Remedial Measures Evidence In Diversity Actions Based On Strict Products Liability, Andrea Lynne Flink
Admissibility Of Subsequent Remedial Measures Evidence In Diversity Actions Based On Strict Products Liability, Andrea Lynne Flink
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multi-Tort Cases: Cause For More Darkness On The Subject, Or A New Role For Federal Common Law?, Georgene M. Vairo
Multi-Tort Cases: Cause For More Darkness On The Subject, Or A New Role For Federal Common Law?, Georgene M. Vairo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interstate Rendition Violations And Section 1983: Locating The Federal Rights Of Fugitives, Jacob A. Manheimer
Interstate Rendition Violations And Section 1983: Locating The Federal Rights Of Fugitives, Jacob A. Manheimer
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Land Use Statutes: A Comparative Analysis, Ernest J.T. Loo
State Land Use Statutes: A Comparative Analysis, Ernest J.T. Loo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Real Estate Investment Trust: State Law Problems
The Real Estate Investment Trust: State Law Problems
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Guaranteed Wages Under New York State Minimum Wage Legislation, Godfrey Schmidt
Guaranteed Wages Under New York State Minimum Wage Legislation, Godfrey Schmidt
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.