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Clean Air Act: Progress And Challenges Ahead, Robert D. Brenner
Clean Air Act: Progress And Challenges Ahead, Robert D. Brenner
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Implementing The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments: A State Perspective, Stephen Mahfood
Implementing The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments: A State Perspective, Stephen Mahfood
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Clean Air Act And The Constitution, Lisa Heinzerling
The Clean Air Act And The Constitution, Lisa Heinzerling
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
On February 27, 2001, the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the Clean Air Act against a constitutional challenge based on the nondelegation doctrine. The Court held that the Act provided the requisite “intelligible principle” for assignments of authority to the executive, and it also held that the D.C. Circuit had erred in allowing an administrative agency to decide the scope of its own authority under what that court had held was an impermissibly broad assignment of authority. This article was written before the Supreme Court issued its decision.
Cooperative Federalism And The Clean Air Act: A Defense Of Minimum Federal Standards, Douglas R. Williams
Cooperative Federalism And The Clean Air Act: A Defense Of Minimum Federal Standards, Douglas R. Williams
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.