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Occupational Safety And Health Act, Industrial Union V. American Petroleum Institute, Patrick M. Vitone Jul 2015

Occupational Safety And Health Act, Industrial Union V. American Petroleum Institute, Patrick M. Vitone

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration [hereinafter cited as OSHA] was created pursuant to Title 29 of the United States Code, to define the terms of this battle. In Industrial Union v. American Petroleum Institute, the federal judiciary has taken a hand at making these terms somewhat more clear. It is the object of this casenote to analyze the impact of the Industrial Union decision on the regulatory processes of OSHA, a task which involves a synthesis of the plurality, concurring and dissenting opinions.