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The Long Shadow Of Judicial Review, Mark Seidenfeld
The Long Shadow Of Judicial Review, Mark Seidenfeld
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Agency Motivations In Exercising Discretion, David L. Markell
Agency Motivations In Exercising Discretion, David L. Markell
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Technological Innovation, Data Analytics, And Environmental Enforcement, David L. Markell, Robert L. Glicksman, Claire Monteleoni
Technological Innovation, Data Analytics, And Environmental Enforcement, David L. Markell, Robert L. Glicksman, Claire Monteleoni
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Technical innovation is ubiquitous in contemporary society and contributes to its extraordinarily dynamic character. Sometimes these innovations have significant effects on the environment or on human health. They may also stimulate efforts to develop second-order technologies to ameliorate those effects. The development of the automobile and its impact on life in the United States and throughout the world is an example. The story of modern environmental regulation more generally includes chapters filled with examples of similar efforts to respond to an enormous array of technological advances.
This Article uses a different lens to consider the role of technological innovation. In …