The purpose of this article is to set forth the nature of the intergovernmental problem. This involves an analysis of the extent and limitations of federal power, a determination of congressional intent on the issue of federal pre-emption, and an appraisal of the steps now being taken by the Atomic Energy Commission to turn over part of the radiation safety regulatory program to the states
This article reviews the significance placed on environmental factors in nuclear plant licensing dur...
We lay to one side, so far as this article is concerned, the impact of the atom on general tort liab...
A Review of THE CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY. By James R. Newman and Byron S. Miller
The purpose of this article is to set forth the nature of the intergovernmental problem. This involv...
This article is directed to the question of the power of Congress to provide for such regulation of ...
The regulatory actions taken by federal, state and local governments will exert a great impact on th...
This casenote will discuss the effect of Goodyear Atomic Corp. v. Miller on federal preemption in th...
Congress often responds to a complex problem by empowering an independent regulatory agency to enfor...
Pending litigation between the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Northern States Power Company ...
This Article concerns the interaction of law and policy and its impact on the formation of rules of ...
This Note proposes that federal preemption should not be deemed to bar state regulations which furth...
This article reviews the significance placed on environmental factors in nuclear plant licensing dur...
This article is directed toward an interpretation of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as it concerns th...
This article analyzes the international regulation of the protection of the environment from nuclear...
This article critically examines the extraordinary nuclear occurrence threshold in light of its cong...
This article reviews the significance placed on environmental factors in nuclear plant licensing dur...
We lay to one side, so far as this article is concerned, the impact of the atom on general tort liab...
A Review of THE CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY. By James R. Newman and Byron S. Miller
The purpose of this article is to set forth the nature of the intergovernmental problem. This involv...
This article is directed to the question of the power of Congress to provide for such regulation of ...
The regulatory actions taken by federal, state and local governments will exert a great impact on th...
This casenote will discuss the effect of Goodyear Atomic Corp. v. Miller on federal preemption in th...
Congress often responds to a complex problem by empowering an independent regulatory agency to enfor...
Pending litigation between the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Northern States Power Company ...
This Article concerns the interaction of law and policy and its impact on the formation of rules of ...
This Note proposes that federal preemption should not be deemed to bar state regulations which furth...
This article reviews the significance placed on environmental factors in nuclear plant licensing dur...
This article is directed toward an interpretation of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 as it concerns th...
This article analyzes the international regulation of the protection of the environment from nuclear...
This article critically examines the extraordinary nuclear occurrence threshold in light of its cong...
This article reviews the significance placed on environmental factors in nuclear plant licensing dur...
We lay to one side, so far as this article is concerned, the impact of the atom on general tort liab...
A Review of THE CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY. By James R. Newman and Byron S. Miller