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Sackett V. Epa: Does It Signal The End Of Coercive Cercla Enforcement?, David A. Safranek Aug 2014

Sackett V. Epa: Does It Signal The End Of Coercive Cercla Enforcement?, David A. Safranek

Louisiana Law Review

The author comments on the U.S. Supreme Court case Sackett v. EPA, which deals on the alleged violation of the U.S. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). Topics discussed include the CERCLA's non-reviewable Unilateral Administrative Orders (UAOs), the coercive enforcement of the CERCLA among businesses and individuals, and the aspects of due process rights under the U.S. Fifth Amendment.


The New Per Se Takings Rule: Koontz's Implicit Revolution Of The Regulatory State, Michael Castle Miller Jan 2014

The New Per Se Takings Rule: Koontz's Implicit Revolution Of The Regulatory State, Michael Castle Miller

American University Law Review

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Putting A Hold On Ice: Why Law Enforcement Should Refuse To Honor Immigration Detainers, Alia Al-Khatib Jan 2014

Putting A Hold On Ice: Why Law Enforcement Should Refuse To Honor Immigration Detainers, Alia Al-Khatib

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.