Interstate coordination presents one of the most difficult challenges for American federalism as well as for energy markets and policy. Existing laws vest the approval of large-scale energy infrastructure projects such as interstate oil pipelines and high-voltage, interstate electric transmission lines with state and local levels of government. At the same time, state siting and eminent domain regimes routinely enable and even encourage state regulators to hold out from approving interstate infrastructure projects, hobbling any hope for interstate coordination. This Article analyzes how judicial review under dormant Commerce Clause principles and doctrine can promote better interstate coordination by discouraging regulatory holdouts while s...
Electricity generation facilities are the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U...
Many state electric power transmission line siting laws present constitutional problems under the do...
The dormant Commerce Clause has long been a thorn in the side of state policymakers. The latest batt...
Interstate coordination presents one of the most difficult challenges for American federalism as wel...
This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy trans...
This Article will focus specifically on potential challenges to state energy policy based on the “ex...
In the face of limited federal action to address climate change, states have attempted to fill the g...
Demand for renewable sources of electricity is rising, and the need for more power lines to carry re...
In a trilogy of recent cases, the Supreme Court has launched a quiet revolution in energy federalism...
In the face of limited federal action to address climate change, states have attempted to fill the g...
For much of the past 80 years courts have fixated on dual sovereignty as the organizing federalism p...
This Note analyzes recent litigation concerning the constitutionality of state renewable portfolio s...
This Article evaluates case law involving the dormant Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, and ...
Many states have been taking steps to increase the use of renewable energy sources such as wind and ...
Ever since the Supreme Court\u27s controversial 2005 decision in Kelo v. City of New London, courts,...
Electricity generation facilities are the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U...
Many state electric power transmission line siting laws present constitutional problems under the do...
The dormant Commerce Clause has long been a thorn in the side of state policymakers. The latest batt...
Interstate coordination presents one of the most difficult challenges for American federalism as wel...
This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy trans...
This Article will focus specifically on potential challenges to state energy policy based on the “ex...
In the face of limited federal action to address climate change, states have attempted to fill the g...
Demand for renewable sources of electricity is rising, and the need for more power lines to carry re...
In a trilogy of recent cases, the Supreme Court has launched a quiet revolution in energy federalism...
In the face of limited federal action to address climate change, states have attempted to fill the g...
For much of the past 80 years courts have fixated on dual sovereignty as the organizing federalism p...
This Note analyzes recent litigation concerning the constitutionality of state renewable portfolio s...
This Article evaluates case law involving the dormant Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, and ...
Many states have been taking steps to increase the use of renewable energy sources such as wind and ...
Ever since the Supreme Court\u27s controversial 2005 decision in Kelo v. City of New London, courts,...
Electricity generation facilities are the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the U...
Many state electric power transmission line siting laws present constitutional problems under the do...
The dormant Commerce Clause has long been a thorn in the side of state policymakers. The latest batt...