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Drilling Down: New York, Hydraulic Fracturing, And The Dormant Commerce Clause, Meredith A. Wegener
Drilling Down: New York, Hydraulic Fracturing, And The Dormant Commerce Clause, Meredith A. Wegener
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The debate surrounding hydraulic fracturing and natural gas development from shale rock needs no embellishment. This highly sought resource and highly fought drilling technique trigger significant concerns: human health, energy independence, national security, water safety, air quality, agricultural well-being, outdoor aesthetic impairment, government involvement at all levels and by all branches, and economic development and sustainability. Whether actively participating in this conversation or not, everyone has a stake in the resolution of whether to allow this technique to be utilized and these resources to be produced.
Fairness Is In The Eye Of The Beholder: The Conflicting Interpretations Of The Correct Measure Of Damages For Breaches Of Natural Gas Contracts Containing Take-Or-Pay Provisions, Rodrick J. Coffey
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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Utah's New Mechanics' Lien Statute: Clarification For The Oil And Gas Industry, Alan A. Enke
Utah's New Mechanics' Lien Statute: Clarification For The Oil And Gas Industry, Alan A. Enke
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.