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Revitalizing Environmental Federalism, Daniel C. Esty
Revitalizing Environmental Federalism, Daniel C. Esty
Michigan Law Review
Politicians from Speaker Newt Gingrich to President Bill Clinton, cheered on by academics such as Richard Revesz, are eagerly seeking to return authority over environmental regulation to the states. In the European Union, localist opponents of environmental decisionmaking in Brussels rally under the banner of "subsidiarity." And in debates over international trade liberalization, demands abound for the protection of "national sovereignty" in environmental regulation. All of these efforts presume that a decentralized approach to environmental policy will yield better results than more centralized programs. This presumption is misguided. While the character of some environmental concerns warrants a preference for local …
David Shapiro's Adversary Statement On Federalism, Patrick E. Higginbotham
David Shapiro's Adversary Statement On Federalism, Patrick E. Higginbotham
Michigan Law Review
A Review of David L. Shapiro, Federalism: A Dialogue
Reading The Legal Process, Anthony J. Sebok
Reading The Legal Process, Anthony J. Sebok
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Henry M. Hart, Jr. and Albert M. Sacks, The Legal Process: Basic Problems in eh Making and Application of Law
Overcoming Posner, Gerard V. Bradley
Overcoming Posner, Gerard V. Bradley
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Richard A. Posner, Overcoming Law
The Concept Of Law Revisited, Leslie Green
The Concept Of Law Revisited, Leslie Green
Michigan Law Review
A Review of H.L.A. Hart, The Concept of Law Second Edition
Libertarianism With A Twist, Heidi Li Feldman
Libertarianism With A Twist, Heidi Li Feldman
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Richard A. Epstein, Simple Rules for a Complex World