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Toll-Free Assignment Modernization And The Triumph Of Coase, Daniel A. Lyons
Toll-Free Assignment Modernization And The Triumph Of Coase, Daniel A. Lyons
Daniel Lyons
No abstract provided.
To Narrow The Digital Divide, The Fcc Should Not Simply Extend Lifeline To Broadband, Daniel A. Lyons
To Narrow The Digital Divide, The Fcc Should Not Simply Extend Lifeline To Broadband, Daniel A. Lyons
Daniel Lyons
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The Congressional Review Act And The Toxic Politics Of Net Neutrality, Daniel A. Lyons
The Congressional Review Act And The Toxic Politics Of Net Neutrality, Daniel A. Lyons
Daniel Lyons
No abstract provided.
Revisiting Net Neutrality, Daniel A. Lyons
Protecting States’ Interests In The Brave New World Of Energy Federalism, Daniel Lyons
Protecting States’ Interests In The Brave New World Of Energy Federalism, Daniel Lyons
Daniel Lyons
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Federalism And The Rise Of Renewable Energy: Preserving State And Local Voices In The Green Energy Revolution, Daniel Lyons
Federalism And The Rise Of Renewable Energy: Preserving State And Local Voices In The Green Energy Revolution, Daniel Lyons
Daniel Lyons
The rise of renewable energy has disrupted the traditional regulatory structure governing electricity. Unlike traditional fossil fuel power plants, wind and solar facilities are geographically constrained: they exist where the wind blows and the sun shines. Large-scale renewable energy is more likely to flow interstate, from resource-rich prairie and Southwestern states to energy-hungry population centers elsewhere. The difficulties of coordinating interstate electricity policies have led some to call for greater preemption of the states’ traditional duties as chief regulators of the electricity industry. But while preemption would eliminate some state-level roadblocks to interstate cooperation, it would sacrifice many of the …