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Alternatives For Regulatory Control Of Acid Rain In The Northeastern United States, Deborah J. Hartman Jan 1983

Alternatives For Regulatory Control Of Acid Rain In The Northeastern United States, Deborah J. Hartman

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This Article will define regulatory options for curbing acid rain the northeastern United States. The first section will discuss those provisions of the Clean Air Act which address interstate air pollution. The second section examines the prominent proposals for amending the Clean Air Act to provide for acid rain regulation as enunciated by legislators, commentators and environmental organizations. The third section presents a two-pronged recommendation for broadening the Clean Air Act to prevent and control acid rain.


Trade Secrets V. Environmental Protection: Conflict Over The Use Of Private Contractors To Conduct E.P.A. Inspections, Larry Sykes Jan 1983

Trade Secrets V. Environmental Protection: Conflict Over The Use Of Private Contractors To Conduct E.P.A. Inspections, Larry Sykes

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Executive Privilege: Historic Scope And Use In The Watergate And Environmental Protection Agency Hearings, Jean M. D'Ovidio Jan 1983

Executive Privilege: Historic Scope And Use In The Watergate And Environmental Protection Agency Hearings, Jean M. D'Ovidio

University of Richmond Law Review

Executive privilege is "a concept invoked by members of the executive branch of the government to justify withholding evidence and other communicative materials from the legislative and judicial branches." Since the presidency of George Washington, the executive has attempted to withhold information from the other two branches.