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Canary In A Coal Mine? Federalism And The Failure Of The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1990, Jeffrey Geiger Oct 1995

Canary In A Coal Mine? Federalism And The Failure Of The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1990, Jeffrey Geiger

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Biodiversity Federalism, A. Dan Tarlock Jan 1995

Biodiversity Federalism, A. Dan Tarlock

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Symposium - Environmental Federalism: Historical Roots And Contemporary Models, Robert V. Percival Jan 1995

Symposium - Environmental Federalism: Historical Roots And Contemporary Models, Robert V. Percival

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federalism In Wetlands Regulation: A Consideration Of Delegation Of Clean Water Act Section 404 And Related Programs To The States, Oliver A. Houck, Michael Rolland Jan 1995

Federalism In Wetlands Regulation: A Consideration Of Delegation Of Clean Water Act Section 404 And Related Programs To The States, Oliver A. Houck, Michael Rolland

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Practice Of Federalism Under The Clean Air Act, John P. Dwyer Jan 1995

The Practice Of Federalism Under The Clean Air Act, John P. Dwyer

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Our Federalism, Our Hazardous Waste, And Our Good Fortune Jan 1995

Our Federalism, Our Hazardous Waste, And Our Good Fortune

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Limitations On State Agency Authority To Adopt Environmental Standards More Stringent Than Federal Standards: Policy Considerations And Interpretive Problems, Jerome M. Organ Jan 1995

Limitations On State Agency Authority To Adopt Environmental Standards More Stringent Than Federal Standards: Policy Considerations And Interpretive Problems, Jerome M. Organ

Maryland Law Review

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The Inadequacies Of Congressional Attempts To Legislate Federal Facility Compliance With Environmental Requirements, Melinda R. Kassen Jan 1995

The Inadequacies Of Congressional Attempts To Legislate Federal Facility Compliance With Environmental Requirements, Melinda R. Kassen

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Environmental Federalism In The United States And The European Union, Clíona J.M. Kimber Jan 1995

A Comparison Of Environmental Federalism In The United States And The European Union, Clíona J.M. Kimber

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Structuring A Market-Oriented Federal Eco-Information Policy, Peter S. Menell Jan 1995

Structuring A Market-Oriented Federal Eco-Information Policy, Peter S. Menell

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Enforcement Of Environmental Law In A Triangular Federal System: Can Three Not Be A Crowd When Enforcement Authority Is Shared By The United States, The States, And Their Citizens?, David R. Hodas Jan 1995

Enforcement Of Environmental Law In A Triangular Federal System: Can Three Not Be A Crowd When Enforcement Authority Is Shared By The United States, The States, And Their Citizens?, David R. Hodas

Maryland Law Review

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On The Topology Of Uniform Environmental Standards In A Federal System - And Why It Matters, James E. Krier Jan 1995

On The Topology Of Uniform Environmental Standards In A Federal System - And Why It Matters, James E. Krier

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federalism Revisited: The Supreme Court Resurrects The Notion Of Enumerated Powers By Limiting Congress's Attempt To Federalize Crime Comment., Larry E. Gee Jan 1995

Federalism Revisited: The Supreme Court Resurrects The Notion Of Enumerated Powers By Limiting Congress's Attempt To Federalize Crime Comment., Larry E. Gee

St. Mary's Law Journal

This Comment argues the federal system must be preserved and the Supreme Court should build upon the interpretation of the Commerce Clause in United States v. Lopez to reinstate the Framers’ vision of federalism. The social justifications for the Court’s expansive construction of the Commerce Clause during the past sixty years no longer existed to justify the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990. Part II of this Comment traces the background of Commerce Clause jurisprudence, focusing on social justifications for traditional rubber stamping of Congress’s broad exercises of power. Part III reviews the Fifth Circuit’s reasoning in deeming the Gun-Free …


Federalism Issues Related To The Probable Emergence Of The Toxic Substances Control Act, Jim Florio Jan 1995

Federalism Issues Related To The Probable Emergence Of The Toxic Substances Control Act, Jim Florio

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.