The Clean Air Act (CAA) is a persistent source of federal-state conflict. Like many federal environmental laws, the CAA relies upon the cooperation of state environmental agencies for its execution and enforcement. To induce such cooperation, the CAA authorizes, even requires, the imposition of sanctions on noncooperating states, including the loss of federal highway funds. NFIB v. Sebelius, however, casts doubt on the constitutionality of the CAA’s sanction regime. Specifically, NFIB enforced limits on the use of conditional spending to induce state cooperation with a federal program and held that Congress may not use conditional spending to “coerce” state cooperation. Combined with South Dakota v. Dole, NFIB provides objecting states with...
The Clean Air Act is often heralded as a paragon of cooperative federalism. The Act’s approach to ve...
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 formed one of the most sweeping revisions of any federal enviro...
Section 115 of the Clean Air Act, addressing international air pollution, is widely-dismissed as a v...
The Clean Air Act (CAA) is a persistent source of federal-state conflict. Like many federal environm...
This Article explores the development of the Clean Air Act of 1963, the first law to allow the feder...
The Clean Air Act has proven to be one of the most successful and durable statutes in American law. ...
The question remains as to how far the Supreme Court will go in its refortification of the Tenth Ame...
The federal Clean Air Act initiated Congress\u27s venture into cooperative environmental federalism ...
Two elements of the Clean Air Act are viewed as essential to its many successes: the health-based na...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to move ahead with regulation of g...
In NFIB v. Sebelius, the Supreme Court’s recent case addressing the constitutionality of the Afforda...
This article assesses the current and likely impact of the Supreme Court\u27s federalism cases on fe...
The fate of the EPA\u27s Clean Power Plan-the signature Obama Administration action to reduce greenh...
This article analyzes the Supreme Court’s new spending power doctrine and its impact on state-federa...
A major goal of the Clean Air Act 1 (hereinafter CAA or Act ) is to protect and enhance the qualit...
The Clean Air Act is often heralded as a paragon of cooperative federalism. The Act’s approach to ve...
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 formed one of the most sweeping revisions of any federal enviro...
Section 115 of the Clean Air Act, addressing international air pollution, is widely-dismissed as a v...
The Clean Air Act (CAA) is a persistent source of federal-state conflict. Like many federal environm...
This Article explores the development of the Clean Air Act of 1963, the first law to allow the feder...
The Clean Air Act has proven to be one of the most successful and durable statutes in American law. ...
The question remains as to how far the Supreme Court will go in its refortification of the Tenth Ame...
The federal Clean Air Act initiated Congress\u27s venture into cooperative environmental federalism ...
Two elements of the Clean Air Act are viewed as essential to its many successes: the health-based na...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to move ahead with regulation of g...
In NFIB v. Sebelius, the Supreme Court’s recent case addressing the constitutionality of the Afforda...
This article assesses the current and likely impact of the Supreme Court\u27s federalism cases on fe...
The fate of the EPA\u27s Clean Power Plan-the signature Obama Administration action to reduce greenh...
This article analyzes the Supreme Court’s new spending power doctrine and its impact on state-federa...
A major goal of the Clean Air Act 1 (hereinafter CAA or Act ) is to protect and enhance the qualit...
The Clean Air Act is often heralded as a paragon of cooperative federalism. The Act’s approach to ve...
The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 formed one of the most sweeping revisions of any federal enviro...
Section 115 of the Clean Air Act, addressing international air pollution, is widely-dismissed as a v...